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    HYE-TERT, Turkey
    July 27 2008


    MEDIATION BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY WOULD BE A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL GAIN
    FOR IRAN

    Kaynak: armtown.com
    Yer: Armenia
    Tarih: 27.7.2008

    While Turkey has intensified its mediation efforts in the Middle East,
    Iran has volunteered to take on a similar challenge to break the ice
    between Ankara and Yerevan. `The possibility of such an initiative by
    Iran is highly optimistic,' Arif Keskin, a specialist on Iran at the
    Eurasian Strategic Research Center, or ASAM. Explaining that a
    possible mediation would be a multi-dimensional gain for Iran, Keskin
    said this is what has likely driven the country to make such an
    attempt. `Iran is the sole country rescuing Armenia from its isolation
    within the region. Armenia is currently under geopolitical siege,
    surrounded by countries like Turkey and Azerbaijan with whom it has
    long-standing problems.' `For Iran, Armenia has major strategic
    importance as well,' he said. `Iran wants to establish good relations
    with non-Turkish elements in the region, especially with Armenia. Its
    Azeri minority is a major concern. Therefore to alienate Turkey from
    Azerbaijan through an Armenian-Turkish reconciliation would be to its
    benefit,' he said. `Iran could not solve the problems between Turkey
    and Armenia. Moreover it is not clear how sincere Ankara is for a
    rapprochement with Yerevan. The establishment in Turkey does not want
    any change in bilateral relations,' he said. `Previous mediation
    efforts by Iran between Azerbaijan and Armenia resulted in Baku's
    losing territory. It is disputable how impartial Iran can be, or to
    whose advantage it would work. It is unlikely that it would defend the
    Turkish thesis against Armenia,' he said. `Iran wants to give the
    message to the West that it can act within their parameters, that it
    is a stability factor in the region, not vice versa,' said Keskin. He
    said, however, that the initiative raises many questions in terms of
    Turkey. `I do not think that it was Ankara who asked for such a move
    from Iran. Turkey is disturbed by the depth of Iran-Armenia
    relations. Therefore it is definitely Iran's own initiative.'
    According to Keskin, the Turkish government has to explain itself
    publicly in terms of its recent relations with Iran. `It is not just
    this mediation effort. Let's take Ahmedinejad's planned visit for
    example. What could Turkey gain from the visit of such a radical
    figure? Sure AKP (Justice and Development Party) would have gains in
    domestic terms. But it is a very risky visit otherwise,' he added, the
    Turkish Daily News reports.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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