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    ARMENIA WILL NOT BENEFIT FROM OPENING THE BORDER, A FORMER DEPUTY DEFENCE MINISTER SAYS AND OFFERS CONDITIONS TO TURKEY
    Nelly Grigoryan

    Aravot
    April 15 2009
    Armenia

    [Correspondent] What processes are going on in the region and to
    what extent are they connected with the [possible] opening of the
    Armenian-Turkish border, taking into account Russia's and the USA's
    activity?

    [Former Deputy Defence Minister Vahan Shirkhanyan] August 2008
    [Russian-Georgian war] set a task of reconsidering strategies for
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. The new geopolitical situation
    created problems for Turkey as well. The latter got convinces that
    NATO's guarantee is not sufficient for the secure operation of the
    Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline. Azerbaijan understood that it might be
    necessary to drop the Nabucco project [gas pipeline to deliver
    Caspian and Central Asian gas to Europe bypassing Russia]. The
    Turkish-American influence, which had been introduced for years,
    started to yield quickly to Russian influence. Naturally, in order
    to maintain its influence in the region Turkey had to find a way out
    and it calculated that Armenia is the weakest link. The unsettled
    Karabakh conflict, the label of an aggressor country, its isolation
    from regional economic projects should push Armenia to concessions
    and open a new field for Turkish influence.

    [Correspondent] Do you believe that the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border is possible at present?

    [Shirkhanyan] The strangest thing is that Armenia does not only agree
    to but also suggests opening the border without preconditions. It
    is not clear why Turkey should set conditions when it itself closed
    the border, when it itself incited the Karabakh-Azerbaijan conflict,
    when it itself used almost all elements of hostilities against Armenia
    - threat of using force, demonstration of force, blockade, setting
    ultimatums, etc. That is who should dictate conditions to whom? It is
    Armenia who has political, international and moral rights to dictate
    conditions, and we should use this right. The conditions are the
    following: Turkey recognizes Artsakh's [Karabakh's] independence,
    Turkey recognizes the fact of the genocide [killings of Armenians
    in Ottoman Turkey in 1915], Turkey withdraws its military units from
    Naxcivan [Azerbaijani exclave].

    Afterwards Armenia and Artsakh will decide in a joint referendum to
    open or not to open the border with Turkey. Armenia and Armenians will
    not benefit anything from opening this border, they will lose, and
    Turkey will definitely win both in political and economic terms. The
    opening of the border will significantly mitigate the threat of
    recognition of the genocide for Turkey. Turkey will demand that the
    Naxcivan - Meghri [district in southern Armenia] - Baku road should
    be opened. Then Russian troops should withdraw. The opinions voiced
    regarding economic benefits are so groundless that I would not like to
    speak about those at all. Of course, Armenian-Turkish relations need
    to be settled some time. However, the opening of the Turkish border is
    not permissible in the current moral-political environment, lack of
    trust between the authorities and the public, government corruption,
    vulnerability of domestic producers, imperfection of tax and customs
    laws in Armenia.

    [Correspondent] Can the Karabakh issue be bypassed in talks on the
    settlement of Armenian-Turkish relations, as the Armenian government
    says?

    [Shirkhanyan] Of course, not. Otherwise, the Armenian authorities
    would not be repeating the "without preconditions" phrase all day
    long. The Turkish leadership never hid that the border was closed to
    put pressure on Armenia in the Karabakh issue. In the last four days
    the Turkish president, prime minister and parliament reiterated their
    resoluteness - by linking the opening of the border to a settlement
    of the Karabakh issue in Azerbaijan's favour.
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