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    SEVERE STRUGGLE HAS STARTED IN THE REGION FOR THE POSITION OF REGIONAL POWER-HOLDER

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    22.07.2008 GMT+04:00

    Iran does not look around in her foreign policy, like Turkey, and
    contributes to regulation of conflicts and controversial issues in
    the region.

    In all probability severe struggle has begun in the region for
    the position of regional power-holder. Candidates are two - Iran
    and Turkey. Stakes are high - exclusion of the USA and Russia
    from the region and establishment of "personal order" the way
    Iran or Turkey picture it. Iran has a more favourable position
    in the competition. First, Tehran has oil and gas, which Turkey
    lacks. Moreover, according to explored and confirmed data Iran has
    the forth standing in the world.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In political aspect Iran's position is more
    favourable than that of Turkey. There exists only the problem dreamed
    up by Baku - the problem of South Azerbaijan, the Iranian province
    on the Azerbaijani border. There is also the nuclear program that
    challenges the USA and the EC. However, Iran does not face any
    problems with her neighbouring states. And that is true - Iran does
    not look around in her foreign policy, like Turkey, and contributes
    to regulation of conflicts and controversial issues in the region.

    During a phone conversation between Manouchehr Mottaki and RA FM Edward
    Nalbandian, the Iranian Foreign Minister welcomed the positive shifts
    in Armenian-Turkish relations. In his words, as a powerful and stable
    country in the region Iran can assist reconciliation between the two
    neighbors - Turkey and Armenia. The conversation between Mottaki and
    Nalbandian shows that serious developments in the Armenian-Turkish
    relations are on the agenda. Mottaki also expressed hope that
    improvements of relations between the two countries would contribute
    to the establishment of peace and harmony in the region. At the end
    the Iranian FM invited his Armenian counterpart to a conference on
    Non-Alignment Movement due in Tehran, late July, and confirmed his
    earlier invitation to visit Iran in current September.

    Meanwhile, according to Iranian expert Hatam Ghaderi, Iran's
    willingness to mediate in Armenian-Turkish reconciliation is a
    unique tool to exert pressure on Official Ankara and is a response
    to Turkey's mediation between Syria (Iran's ally) and Israel (Iran's
    opponent) . "Using the Armenian factor Iran is willing to put pressure
    on Turkey. In fact, Turkey was the first to toy with Iran and 'put
    its cards on the table' against this country. And now, in response,
    Official Teheran is eager to put pressure on Turkey, using Armenia
    as its trump-card," Ghaderi said.

    In his turn, Turkish political analyst Ufug Coshgun considers that
    Iran issued statements on her willingness to serve as a mediator
    between Turkey and Armenia as an alternative to Turkey's mediation
    between Syria and Israel. According to Coshgun, there is a chance of
    Iran's mediation to prove effective but it is not something you can
    be fully certain about.

    However, it should be noted that Turkey's mediation in establishing
    negotiations between Syria and Israel has produced no results. In
    the words of Prime-Minister of Israel Ehud Olmert the issue can
    be reconsidered only in January 2009 with a new president in the
    USA. The US European lobby might hold back the initiative until it has
    a guarantee of Israel's security, whereas Turkey is unable to provide
    such a guarantee since the Iranian President keeps threatening Israel
    with enviable drive.

    However, Iran's success in developing Armenian-Turkish relations is
    not definite. In both cases the efforts of mediators will fail if the
    parties are unwilling to come to an agreement. And it is exactly what
    the parties now lack.
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