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    SOUTH CAUCASUS: STABILITY PLATFORM AND CONFLICTS

    International Analyst Network
    www.asbarez.com
    05 Oct 2008
    NY

    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN ON TURKEY'S NEW UNDERTAKING IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

    The five day long war in August between Russia and Georgia have
    resulted important changes in South Caucasus. It is still early
    to speak about the final results; however, it is already known the
    main tendency - strengthening of Russia's geopolitical position in
    the region.

    Displaying its political will and decisiveness and winning the war
    Russia has reestablished its role in South Caucasus as the main power
    center which it had lost at the end of the last century. It has not
    only succeeded in furthering the establishment of the two new states -
    South Ossetia and Abkhazia - in the region, but also in "legitimating"
    deployment of its troops in their territories. Georgia, which in the
    period of M. Sahakashvili's presidency has became the main ally of
    the west, namely the US, not only suffered irreversible loses in the
    region, but also lost fighting capability of its armed forces and
    efficiency of the military infrastructures.

    Among the closest neighbor states of South Caucasus Turkey was the
    first to respond the geopolitical changes in the region. That respond
    appeared in the form of establishing South Caucasus Stability and
    Cooperation Platform (SCP). The author of the undertaking is Professor,

    Racep Tayyip Erdoghan's closest advisor, chief architect of the Justice
    and Development party's governing circle's foreign policy course
    who is also considered to be one of the leading geopoliticians and
    strategists of Turkey. In particular, he is the author of a distinctive
    geopolitical conception called "Turkey's strategic depth" which aims at
    theoretically grounding the necessity to develop geostrategy directed
    at creating spheres of influence around Turkey so reestablishing
    its privileges over its neighbors due to its favorable geography and
    magnificent imperial history.

    In the beginning stage Turkey's suggestion was envisaging to include
    the US into the structure, besides the three South Caucasian countries,
    Turkey and Russia, however, later on, as a result of discussions among
    the leaders of Russia and Turkey in Moscow, was elected 3+2 format -
    Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and Russia and Turkey.

    In this case the situation was quite different: Turkey was responded
    positively by all the possible participants of the Platform, besides
    Georgia. The later one refused to take part in any undertaking
    together with Russia, as Russian troops were on its territory, which
    is politically quite perceptible. It is noteworthy that Azerbaijan has
    not officially appeared with any suchlike objections in connection with
    Armenia. It is clear that it is the result of Turkey's tough pressure.

    However, from the geopolitical standpoint it is much more important
    that Turkey's undertaking is supported by Russia. As a matter of fact,
    this circumstance is conditioned by Turkey's readiness to exclude
    the US from the Platform participants. We think that Russia positive
    approach to SCP is only of tactical character as it is difficult to
    imagine that country's geostrategic prospective involving another
    active player in South Caucasus beside itself. This circumstance
    makes a ground to characterize SCP's plan as hardly realizable.

    We suppose that if Turkey and Russia being well aware of that
    circumstance, nevertheless actively further preliminary works of
    founding SCP, they have an objective to use that process in favor of
    their tactic interests. Turkey tries to assure its neighbors and the
    world that the foreign policy it carries out is based on active and
    multi-polar world order perceptions, just like it befits the successor
    state of the Ottoman Empire. At the same time SCP processes provide
    a chance for Turkey to have "privilege" in the centuries-old struggle
    with its regional and historical rival Iran - wakening its positions
    in Caucasus. Russia spares no efforts to hinder the US entrance into
    South Caucasus.

    As for us, our involvement into SCP processes will raise Armenia's
    geopolitical "value" in the region. Accordingly, Turkey will get
    more interested in settling its relations with Armenia which will
    further mollifying "enforcement" policy implemented by Turkey. As it
    is known, the expression of that "enforcement" policy is the three
    preconditions put forward by Turkey and for it settlement of diplomatic
    relations and opening of borders are conditioned by realization of
    these preconditions. By the way, the visit of Turkey's president
    to Armenian provided a favorable chance to develop dialogues over
    normalizing the relations.

    "Noravank" Foundation, 29 September 2008

    CAUCASUS PLATFORM: REGION TO SHARE EXPERIENCE WITH RUSSIA

    Turkey took an initiative to establish Caucasus Platform in the region
    and in this regard Turkey is trying to create positive relations
    with Armenia, said Ruben Safrastyan, the director of Eastern Studies
    Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. "Imagine
    Armenia refuses to take part in the negotiations held in the frames
    of the platform. Georgia has also rejected its participation. Hence
    from Southern Caucasus countries only Azerbaijan remains which is not
    preferable for Turkey," said Mr. Safrastyan and added that these are
    our advantages to create communication with Turkey.

    Panorama.am, 01/10/2008

    Ruben Safrastyan: The Minsk Group remains the best format for
    negotiations

    During the Georgian conflict the Armenian diplomacy managed to be
    on the height, preserving its role of an ally for Russia, the ties
    with Georgia, the friendly relations with the UN and Europe. Armenia
    did not only manage to formulae its national and state interests,
    but also make those understandable for Russia, Georgia and the US,
    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of the National Academy of
    Sciences Ruben Safrastyan told a press conference today. According to
    him, Armenia proved that it's committed to the strategic partnership
    with Russia, and the Russian Federation does not conceal that the
    importance of Armenia is growing.

    According to Ruben Safrastyan the recent harsh statements of Turkey's
    President Abdullah Gul on the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border
    are Turkey's diplomatic tricks. For the first time in the recent
    years Turkey is somewhat interested in continuing the negotiations,
    first of all aspiring to get Armenia's consent on participation in the
    Caucasus Platform. Armenia's having positive attitude is important
    for Turkey. Armenia has two trump cards to resist the demands of
    the Turkish diplomacy: Armenia can suspend the talks at any point,
    which is not favorable to Turkey and Armenia can disagree with the
    platform, thus making Turkey's initiative senseless.

    According to the Turkologist, Turkey will continue posing its
    demands to Armenia: refusal from the policy of recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, unilateral concessions on the Karabakh issue and
    recognition of territorial integrity with reconfirmation of the Kars
    Agreement. However, according to Ruben Safrastyan, Armenia will make no
    concessions. Ruben Safrastyan noted also that the Minsk Group maintains
    its role as the best format for resolving the Karabakh conflict

    Public Radio of Armenia , 01.10.2008

    No Future in Turkish Initiative to Mediate Karabakh Conflict, Says
    Safrastyan

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--Turkey's recent efforts to mediate a
    resolution in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan outside the Minsk Group format have no future, Armenia's
    top Turkologist, Ruben Safrastyan, told reporters on Wednesday.

    The OSCE Minsk Group continues to be the best format for resolving the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, according to Safrastyan, who is the director
    Oriental Studies Institute at the Armenian National Academy of Science.

    Turkey's recent overtures to Armenia on the opening of borders and
    the establishment of relations are "diplomatic tricks," aimed at
    consolidating Turkish influence in the Caucasus, he added. Safrastyan
    explained that Armenia's significance to stability in the region
    has grown in the wake of the brief but devastating Russian-Georgian
    conflict, which cut off the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline and hurt
    Turkish energy revenues. This reality, he added, now compels Turkey
    to seek Armenia's participation in its proposed Caucasus Stability
    and Cooperation Platform.

    Official Ankara announced plans to create a Caucasus Stability and
    Cooperation Platform that would include the three South Caucasus
    countries plus two regional heavyweights, Turkey and Russia, following
    the conflict. The regional framework, if realized, will allow Turkey
    to extend its influence into the Caucasus at a level unseen since
    the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

    According to Safrastyan, Armenia was able maintain its longstanding
    policy of complimentarity, preserving its role as an ally of Russia,
    its ties with Georgia, and friendly relations with the UN and Europe.

    "Armenia not only managed to conceptualize its national and state
    interests, it also l them clear to Russia, Georgia and the US,"
    Safrastyan said. "Armenia proved that it is committed to a strategic
    partnership with Russia, and the Russian Federation does not conceal
    that the importance of Armenia is growing."

    It is therefore important for Turkey that Armenia has a positive
    attitude toward Ankara's latest diplomatic initiative, he noted.

    Armenia's significance in the region, however, will not impel Turkey
    to drop its longstanding preconditions for establishing relations
    with Armenia, Safrastyan said. "Turkey will continue posing its
    demands on Armenia: refusal from the policy of recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, unilateral concessions on the Karabakh issue and
    recognition of [Turkey's] territorial integrity with reconfirmation
    of the Kars Treaty," he said.

    But Armenia will not make concessions, according to
    Safrastyan. "Armenia has two trump cards to resist the demands
    posed by Turkish diplomacy," he explained. "Armenia can suspend the
    talks at any point, which is not favorable to Turkey and Armenia can
    disagree with the platform, thus making Turkey's [Caucasus platform]
    initiative senseless.
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