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    OPENING OF ARMENIA-TURKISH BORDER WEAKENING RUSSIAN INFLUENCE

    The Messenger
    April 23 2009
    Georgia

    Alexander Skakov from the Russian Institute of Strategic Research
    thinks that opening the Turkish and Armenian border will hamper
    Russian attempts to bring Armenia under its influence.

    Today Armenia is under the Russian sphere of influence because it is
    confronting Azerbaijan and Turkey. Its connection to the rest of the
    world through Georgia is partly blocked and therefore the basis of
    its communications is Iran.

    The Americans think they can offer Armenia better options and
    thus attract it into the US sphere of interest. Skakov says that
    if Armenia receives direct access to the Turkish coast, Black
    Sea and Mediterranean it will engage in more direct trade with
    the West, bypassing Russia. The West will also guarantee Armenia's
    sovereignty. Skakov thinks that after opening the border with Turkey
    Armenia will become less dependent on Russia and more on NATO and
    the EU.
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