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    TURKEY PLAYS TO RUSSIA IN CAUCASUS

    www.kommersant.com
    Sep. 08, 2008

    Russia and Turkey have set to fulfilling the program of creating the
    Caucasus Cooperation and Stability Platform. Past weekend, Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul endeavored to persuade his Armenian counterpart
    Serge Sarkisian of the need to set up a new alliance. The same issue
    was discussed when Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mamediyarov
    visited Moscow. The alliance will strengthen the Caucasus standing
    of Moscow and Ankara and weaken the position of Washington there.

    Gul that arrived in Armenia Saturday was the first Turkish leader
    to set foot in that country. The highlights of the meeting were the
    improvement of bilateral relations and the chances to create the
    Caucasus Cooperation and Stability Platform. Erevan backed up the
    initiative of Ankara, and President Sarkisian assured that Armenia had
    been always welcoming the dialogue and had always stood for enhancing
    the confidence, security and cooperation in the region.

    The presidents will proceed with the talks when Sarkisian visits
    Ankara by invitation of Abdullah Gul. For Erevan, the emergence of the
    platform means its relations with Turkey will become normal, the border
    will open and the goods of Armenia will flow to the markets of Turkey.

    Azerbaijan didn't hail that visit of Turkish president, which,
    however, will hardly prevent Baku from joining a new alliance
    initiated by Turkey should i t wish to do so, of course. Although
    Azerbaijan has been manifesting the strive for cooperating with the
    West and for joining the NATO, the war for South Ossetia might have
    made some changes.

    As to Moscow, it may offer two weighty arguments to Azerbaijan in an
    attempt to win its support and abandon the western collaboration. Both
    of them relate to settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, while
    Georgia will serve as a negative example. That state failed to deal
    with Abkhazia and South Ossetia all support of the United States
    notwithstanding.
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