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    IN 2008 THE MAJOR EVENT IN THE REGION WAS THE VISIT OF TURKISH PRESIDENT TO YEREVAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    25.12.2008 GMT+04:00

    Towards the end of the current year we all witnessed the unprecedented
    venture of Turkish intellectuals "Armenians, we apologize" which
    once again proved the reluctance of Turks to reconcile themselves to
    their own history, as well as showed the profound hatred that Turkish
    society feels for Armenians.

    The year of 2008 was also a time of reformatting the South Caucasus
    Region. After the "five-day" war of Georgia against South Ossetia
    it became clear that new division lines were to be outlined in the
    region. No doubt unwilling to do it himself, President of Georgia made
    a "regal" present to RF that had long been waiting for an opportunity
    to gain revenge against the USA for the too profound an interference
    it had in the solution of Caucasus problems. The result was a much
    more chaotic bedlam in which even the most Â"skillfulÂ" states were
    unable to "catch a fish".

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ But let us review the events one at a time. In 2008
    elections were held in three South Caucasus countries, Russia and
    the USA. On January 5 presidential elections were held in Georgia,
    and on November 4 in the USA. Rather many events occurred between
    these two dates, and some of them were fairly unpredictable. On
    February 17 the United States recognized the independence of Kosovo,
    which immediately produced a Â"domino effectÂ" and caused obvious
    discontent in the self-proclaimed republics of the former USSR. In
    spite of all the claims of the United States that "Kosovo cannot be a
    precedent", it turned out that South Ossetia and Abkhazia had chances
    to gain independence too, but from another world power, Russia.

    As for the regional events, probably the most important of them was
    not the meeting between the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in
    St. Petersburg but Turkish President Abdullah Gul's visit to Yerevan
    on September 6. It is quite likely that the August crisis might have
    played a role in this visit, but the latter became a reality also
    due to the change of power in Armenia, as the former leadership in
    the person of President Robert Kocharyan and FM Vardan Oskanyan saw
    absolutely no chance of meeting on this level. By the way, backstage
    talks between the diplomats of the two countries have rather a long
    history. Gul's visit to Yerevan cannot be considered a burst in
    the Armenian-Turkish relations, but the first step seems to have
    been made. After the Â"footballÂ" diplomacy the meetings between
    Foreign Ministers of the two countries are perceived as a usual
    thing. However, the situation is not as simple as it may seem. As it
    has been repeatedly mentioned, Turkey is determined to gain a dominant
    position in the region, the proof of which is the "Caucasus Platform
    of Stability" suggested by Recep Tayyip ErdoÑ~@an. Naturally Iran
    has no place in this platform. Turkey, as well as the whole world
    perfectly realize that the Caucasus Platform is condemned to collapse
    without Iran, but the position of "outcast state" that Iran acquired at
    former US President George Bush's will, does not give promise that it
    has chances to integrate into the system of regional security. This,
    however, gives the Russian side an additional trump-card in next year
    talks with the new US President.

    It would be no exaggeration to say that another major event of 2008
    was the election of Afro-American Barack Obama to the post of US
    president. Against the background of the political and financial
    crisis caused by the untalented actions of President Bush and his
    Administration, Americans were ready to elect anyone who would be
    totally different from the Â"lame duckÂ". By the way, skin colour
    had nothing to do in this case.

    Shortly before the US Presidential Elections in Maindorf, Moscow the
    Presidents of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan signed a declaration on
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. A month later
    another declaration with identical contents was issued at the summit
    of the OSCE Foreign Ministers. Neither of the declarations though drew
    the regulation of the conflict nearer in the way it was expected by
    the Â"masters of fateÂ" of Karabakh people. The latter do not truly
    understand why there should be solved what was already solved back in
    1994. Thus, all the statements on "great opportunity", "bright spot",
    "burst of relations" are just diplomatic labels that are called to
    conceal the negligence and in most cases the unwillingness to read
    the labyrinths of the Caucasus policy.

    And, finally, towards the end of the current year we all witnessed
    the unprecedented venture of Turkish intellectuals "Armenians,
    we apologize" which once again proved the reluctance of Turks to
    reconcile themselves to their own history, as well as showed the
    profound hatred that Turkish society feels for Armenians.

    Karine Ter-Sahakyan Â"PanARMENIAN.NetÂ" analytical department

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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