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    THE TURKISH ILLUSION
    by R. Manafli

    Ekho
    Sept 10 2008
    Azerbaijan

    This is how they in Azerbaijan view the statement by Turkish Foreign
    Minister Ali Babacan on the use of Armenian territory as an alternative
    route to Georgia to transport Caspian energy resources

    The stand of Baku is that any cooperation between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia may be possible only after the settlement of the protracted
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict within the framework of Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity. Against this background the statement by Turkish
    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan on the use of Armenian territory as an
    alternative route to Georgia to transport Caspian energy resources
    is nothing more than an illusion and populism, renowned national
    experts a political analyst and the head of the Centre for Political
    Innovations, Mubariz Ahmadoglu, and economist Oqtay Haqverdiyev,
    told Ekho. [Passage omitted: background of Ali Babacan's statement
    and his remarks on cooperation with Armenia]

    In the meantime, Azerbaijan is seriously concerned over such statements
    by Turkish officials, which became frequent before, during and after
    the visit of the Turkish leader to Yerevan. However, they are trying
    not to take those statements seriously and are calling them "Turkish
    illusions" and populist statements. In any case, Mubariz Ahmadoglu
    told Ekho that in Turkey they have recently been cultivating too many
    illusions on cooperation with Armenia.

    By the way, the political analyst recalled that such an issue emerged
    in the times of late Azerbaijani President Heydar Aliyev. "At first,
    Armenia itself refused to join regional energy projects. Then, the
    Armenian Diaspora in the USA started to send appeals to the US Congress
    that Azerbaijan is isolating Armenia from regional projects. Even
    the USA could not do it [have Armenia in regional projects] then,"
    Ahmadoglu hinted.

    At the same time, he stressed that Armenia longs for a chance to be
    involved in regional energy projects of international significance
    without the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. "Azerbaijan's
    position is known to all, according to which any cooperation between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia may be possible only after the settlement of
    the protracted Nagornyy Karabakh conflict within the framework of
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity," Ahmadoglu said.

    He added that Azerbaijan has enough power to counter such
    initiatives. "We can stand for a long time, while in Turkey a lot of
    such illusions on cooperation with Armenia have been created recently,"
    the head of the Center for Political Innovations concluded.

    In his turn, renowned economist Oqtay Haqverdiyev said that the
    statement by Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan on the use of
    Armenian territory as an alternative route to Georgia to transport
    Caspian energy resources is populism. According to him, this is only
    a political move, which Turkey uses to try to achieve some of its
    targets and satisfy its state interests.

    In reality, the economist says that it is unreal. "Even if we
    hypothetically imagine the developments in the region in this way,
    how much time will we need for this to happen? During this time the
    situation in the region will change ten more times and it is not
    known if this will be needed," Haqverdiyev said.

    According to him, such statements do not need to be taken seriously
    since they smell populism.

    It should be noted that Ekho failed to contact the press secretary
    of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, Xazar Ibrahim, yesterday
    [9 September]. However, Baku's official position remains unchanged
    cooperation with Armenia can never be in question until the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict is resolved within the framework of the territorial
    integrity of our country.
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