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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkey going to become permanent UN Security Council member
    07.06.2008 15:19 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It has been nearly 50 years since
    Turkey last served on the Security Council. In 2008,
    it will compete against Austria and Iceland for one of
    the two seats reserved for the -Western Europe and
    Others- group. In support of this campaign, Ankara has
    presented its strategic position between Islam and the
    West. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has spoken
    of Turkey's unique role in -bringing religions and
    culture closer together to avoid a global clash of
    civilizations,- John Feffer, an expert on military
    policy and Asia, writes in Turkish Policy Quarterly,
    the Guide to Turkey's Political Outlook.

    -Over the last five years, Turkey has lobbied hard to
    gather support from more than 100 countries. In 2005,
    it joined Spain in creating the Alliance of
    Civilizations under the auspices of the UN to address
    the major polarizing tendencies within the
    international community.

    -Turkey wants a slot on the Security Council for
    several reasons. It would confer immeasurable prestige
    upon the country and provide the international
    political correlative to Turkey's status as the 17th
    large economy in the world. It would strengthen
    Turkey's position within the Muslim world. And it
    would improve Turkey's case for membership in the
    European Union - a far greater challenge - by helping
    to overcome some European concerns that Turkey is
    somehow not part of the West.

    -Until recently the idea that Turkey could serve as a
    bridge across this new post-Cold War religious divide
    would have been preposterous, given its inability to
    resolve the conflicts in Cyprus, with Armenia, and
    domestically among different confessions. But Turkey
    has recently improved its bridge-building skills at
    home and abroad. Will a seat on the Security Council
    provide Turkey greater latitude to play this role, or
    is such a high-level acknowledgment of its mediating
    capacities and intentions premature? As importantly,
    perhaps, would a rotation on the Security Council
    change Turkey as much as Turkey hopes to change the
    world?

    -Turkey aspires to a new global role. By all means, it
    should be invited back to serve on the Security
    Council - for all that Turkey can contribute to the
    world and for all that such global responsibilities
    can contribute to Turkey,- the essay reads.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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