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    RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN: GENOCIDE ISSUE POSES MOST SERIOUS OBSTACLE FOR TURKISH-ARMENIAN RECONCILIATION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    23.09.2008 17:08 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The visit of Turkish President Gul was historic,
    and the significance of the visit stems from its role in marking
    the start of a new diplomatic initiative between Turkey and Armenia,
    Richard Giragosian, a contributing analyst at Jane's Information Group,
    told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    "Moreover, the state of bilateral relations, or more precisely, the
    lack of relations, seems to have now assumed a new sense of urgency,
    as events in Georgia have only speeded up the process of moving toward
    the opening of the long-closed border between Turkey and Armenia and
    for the establishment of normal diplomatic relations between the two
    countries," he said.

    "Improved relations between Turkey and Armenia also serves Russian
    interests for two reasons, first, due because of Russia's control
    and ownership of the Armenian energy, telecommunications and
    railway sectors, there is now a lucrative opportunity for Moscow
    to leverage their position in Armenia and use Armenia as a platform
    to sell electricity to eastern Turkey once the border is open, and
    to penetrate the Turkish market through their dominant position in
    Armenia. In this way, a breakthrough in Turkish-Armenian relations
    also offers a gain for Russia," he added.

    The other reason for this new Russian interest and support is that the
    possible opening of the Armenian-Turkish border will help the overall
    Russian strategy of isolating and marginalizing Georgia, especially
    in the wake of the August conflict in Georgia, according to him.

    He said there are also political and economic aspects of the future
    of Turkish-Armenian relations. "First, the opening of the border
    provides an important political success, as it demonstrates more
    than simple good intentions or political will, but offers a concrete
    step forward. And secondly, in terms of economics, although the
    gains will not be immediate, will offer the Armenians a new trade
    and transport route to new markets. And for Turkey, the new promise
    of border trade will provide the impoverished and under-developed
    eastern regions of Turkey with energy and trade, offering new jobs
    and potential prosperity."

    "But the future course of Turkish-Armenian relations will face
    serious tests over the comings months. Most serious, of course,
    is the historical agenda item of the Armenian genocide, which must
    be dealt with in a sincere and comprehensive manner. The Armenian
    Genocide issue poses the most serious obstacle and challenge for both
    sides and it remains far from certain whether they can forge a new
    agreement on this divide," Mr Giragosian concluded.
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