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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH ALLIANCE?
    Dmitry Yermolayev

    WPS Agency
    April 20, 2009 Monday
    Russia

    ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA WILL
    CHANGE GEOPOLITICAL SITUATION IN THE REGION; Armenia and Turkey are
    about to establish diplomatic relations.

    What information is available to Rossiiskiye Vesti indicates that
    an agreement to establish diplomatic relations will be signed in the
    course of Turkish Foreign Minister Ala Babacan to Yerevan, Armenia, on
    April 16. The agreement to do so was made during negotiations between
    Babacan and his Armenian opposite number Edward Nalbandjan in Ankara on
    April 7 night. It is only fair to add that US President Barack Obama
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    Nalbandjan the importance of normalization of the Turkish-Armenian
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    that official Ankara could become an effective intermediary in
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement. Finally, it was Obama Enhanced
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    to Azerbaijan some of the least strategically important occupied
    districts - in return for its withdrawal from isolation.

    Babacan and Nalbandjan met the following morning tete-a-tete and
    discussed details. The former mentioned that he cared little about
    Baku's reaction to the forthcoming establishment of diplomatic
    relations between their two countries. Babacan even said that
    "... Azerbaijan clearly aspires to the role that far exceeds its
    weight and status in the region."

    Experts point out that establishment of diplomatic relations between
    Turkey and Armenia will dramatically alter geopolitical situation
    in the region. Isolation of Armenia will be history. Even more
    importantly, Armenia will have Turkey's support in the matter of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Ankara in its turn will want at least neutrality
    (but support will be better, of course) from the powerful Armenian
    lobby in the matter of Turkey's entry into the European Union.

    Establishment of diplomatic relations with Turkey will enable Yerevan
    to diversify its foreign policy. It does not mean of course that
    Armenia will withdraw from the strategic alliance with Russia. Moscow's
    positions there are safe. All the same, Yerevan will try to develop
    broader and more intensive contacts with Washington and perhaps even
    start thinking about joining NATO.

    Azerbaijan will took it bad of course. Instead of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    it will be told to be happy with just several districts that have
    always been Azerbaijani in the first place. It will probably save
    President Ilham Aliyev's image domestically but never placate official
    Baku entirely. In order to sweeten the bitter pill, US diplomacy will
    promise Azerbaijan more energetic contacts with NATO and the prospect
    of membership in it one fine day. For the time being, however, the US
    Department of State is looking for substitutes for Aliyev in Baku -
    just to be on the safe side.

    There is only one potential fly in the ointment. Establishment of
    diplomatic relations with Turkey may foment a drastic rearrangement
    of political forces in Armenia itself. Modern history of Armenia
    plainly shows that it may spell trouble.
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