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  • ANKARA: Armenian Parties To Be Obstacle To Turkey In Lebanon: Expert

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Aug 1 2009



    Influence Of Armenian Parties To Be Obstacle To Turkey In Lebanon:
    Expert


    Saturday, 1 August 2009
    Azerbaijan, Baku, July 31 / Trend News, U.Sadikhova /

    Turkey, as the only geopolitical and strategic partner of Israel, can
    help Beirut resolve the conflict with it, but the role of Ankara in
    resolving domestic political problems of Lebanon is unlikely, said a
    Lebanese analyst Mahmoud Haidar.

    Haidar believes that the problem for Turkey in participating in the
    internal affairs of Lebanon could be the influence of the Armenian
    parties in the country.

    "Turkey is the only country in the region, which can take a balanced
    position in relations of the Arab countries and Israel, and in future,
    this may play an important role in the conflict of Lebanon and
    Israel," Haidar, head of Delta Studies Center, told Trend News by
    telephone from Beirut.

    However, with regards to the participation of Turkey in solving the
    internal political crisis in Lebanon, Haidar does not see Ankara as a
    mediator in the view of the influence of Armenian parties in the
    country's parliament.

    During his two days visit to Lebanon, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed
    Davudoglu said that Turkey is ready and will cooperate in establishing
    stability in the Middle East, including in Lebanon, Arabic Al-Sharq
    al-Ausat newspaper reported.

    The Turkish Foreign Minister added that the stability in Lebanon means
    the stability in the whole region, and Turkey will make every effort
    in this direction.

    In addition to meetings with the government, Davudoglu held a meeting
    with the head of the Hezbollah faction in the Lebanese Parliament
    Mohammed Raad. Although the meeting was closed, Davudoglu and Raad
    discussed the issues of national reconciliation in Lebanon, The
    Journal of Turkish Weekly reported.

    Davudoglu expressed satisfaction of the Turkish government with the
    recent elections in Lebanon in June and the process of national
    reconciliation between the opposition Hezbollah and the parliamentary
    majority March 14.

    The independent Lebanese political scientist believes that the role of
    Turkey in the reconciliation of national parties of Lebanon minimized,
    since Ankara does not have close historical and political ties with
    the Lebanese parties.

    He said that Turkey may be given a "moral role" in establishing
    national reconciliation between the opposition and government as a
    Moslem country participating in regional conflicts in the Middle
    East. However, Haidar considers that even Egypt, which mediates in
    many processes of reconciliation in the Arab countries, was not able
    to help Lebanon on the way of national dialogue.

    The main stage of national dialogue in Lebanon takes place between
    pro-Iranian Hezbollah Party and pro-Western coalition March 14 led by
    Sad Al-Hariri, which won the parliamentary elections and must form a
    new Cabinet of Ministers. However, Hezbollah has denied requirement of
    March 14 to give the right of veto in the parliament to the president
    to stop armament away from the Lebanese national army.

    Last year, the Lebanese government gave Hezbollah the right to
    armament in case of an attack by Israel on the country.

    Haidar believes that the main obstacle to Turkey in Lebanon will be
    the Armenian faction, which has had influence in Lebanon for a long
    time.

    As a result of elections in June, six Armenians gained seats in
    parliament.

    "This will be a major problem for Turkey if it wants to play a direct
    role in the internal politics of Lebanon," said Haidar.

    However, in the future, Ankara should be seen as the key mediator in
    the reconciliation between Lebanon and Israel, he said.

    Turkey's role in the relations of the Arab countries and Israel
    becomes geo-strategic, said Lebanese political analyst.

    "Due to its strategic role, Israel conducted two major wars - in
    Lebanon in 2006 and Gaza in 2009, which resulted in the weakening of
    military forces inside the country," said Haidar. Today, Turkey is the
    only country in the region, which could help Israel with external
    support, said Haidar. - Therefore, Turkey's strategic ties with Israel
    and a balanced policy with the Arab countries in the future will be
    one of the strategic steps in the Arab-Israeli reconciliation,
    particularly in Lebanon.

    "The only thing that can be expected in Lebanon from the role of
    Turkey is the reconciliation with Israel in the future. Yet this issue
    has not an extensive discussion, but in the future will be one of the
    main strategies," said Haidar.

    Formerly, Ankara was a key and only mediator in the indirect
    Syrian-Israeli talks, which were re-established last year after eight
    years interruption. Despite the fifth round of talks, Syria and Israel
    have failed to agree upon beginning direct dialogue, and in December,
    after the Israeli attack on Gaza, Damascus stopped the peace process.

    The Turkish government has expressed willingness to again become a
    mediator if the sides agree on a new round of negotiations.


    Saturday, 1 August 2009
    Trend News Agency

    http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/85764/-i nfluence-of-armenian-parties-to-be-obstacle-to-tur key-in-lebanon-expert.html
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