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    RUSSIAN ADVISOR CALLS FOR ECONOMIC UNION WITH TURKEY, SOME POST-SOVIET STATES

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 12 2008
    Turkey

    Sergey A. Markov, an advisor to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin,
    said Turkey should form an economic alliance with Russia and former
    Soviet countries.

    Attending an international security conference yesterday in Ä°stanbul
    organized by a Turkish think tank, Markov told Today's Zaman that he
    is speaking to Turkish officials about the idea of starting such an
    economic union.

    "Turkey should join an economic union with Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan,
    Uzbekistan, Moldova, Belarus, Armenia and Azerbaijan ... and Georgia,
    too. Who is Mikhail Saakashvili? He is not there to stay. He will go
    like Hitler!" said Markov, a consultant with the Security Council for
    the President of Russia and director of the Institute for Political
    Studies in Moscow.

    Markov said Russia has reservations because neither Turkey nor the
    European Union condemned Georgian President Saakashvili or declared him
    a "war criminal" following Georgia's attack on autonomous South Ossetia
    in early August, which resulted in a crushing Russian assault there.

    He also warned that Turkey should not rely on the EU because it will
    not accept Turkey as a full member. He said Turkey could still have
    relations with the EU and continue to have its NATO role.

    "We don't want to have a conflict with NATO, and we like the EU. They
    need our gas and we need their money," he said.

    He also warned that Turkey should not rely on the EU because it will
    not accept Turkey as a full member. He said Turkey could still have
    relations with the EU and continue to have its NATO role.

    "Let's open our borders for trade. Only poor, angry and hungry
    people want to fight. And the EU would never want to deal with them,"
    he added.

    On the other hand, he said, both the Russian and Turkish economies are
    compatible and their "political cultures have similarities." He said
    Turkey and Russia would complement each other in many areas. "We have
    energy for Turkey's needs. We have many construction opportunities for
    Turkish firms. We need labor, and Turkey can provide it," he commented.

    He also said that Turkey's Caucasus initiative has a chance of success
    if it includes Russia and excludes the United States. "The United
    States is a dangerous power. The neocons in Washington are the main
    threat to international stability."

    He added that a comeback for the Cold War is an American desire,
    not a Russian one, as some claim. "Russia now has billionaires,
    not communists. We don't want separation from the West."

    Markov was participating in a panel discussion yesterday afternoon
    titled "Geopolitics of Energy" at the Arı Movement's 10th
    International Security Conference.

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