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    CAUCASUS TENSIONS PREGNANT WITH STRENGTHENING ON U.S. POSITIONS IN BLACK SEA REGION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.02.2009 15:41 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The mechanism of the Russian-Turkish political
    consultations is far from being perfect, a Russian expert said.

    "Although Ankara seems to alienate from the U.S. and Europe,
    it still remains NATO key member in the region," Andrey Areshev,
    expert at Strategic Culture Fund, said in a peace of opinion titled
    "Russia-Turkey: preparation for breakthrough?"

    Big politics affects bilateral relations, according to him.

    "Just remember the maneuvers of NATO armada in the Black Sea in
    August-September 2008. To alleviate tensions, which could inflict
    huge losses on Russian and Turkish companies, Russian Foreign Minister
    Sergei Lavrov paid an extra visit to Turkey," he said.

    "The current situation in the Caucasus is unstable. While the new
    U.S. administration is developing its foreign policy, Tbilisi is trying
    to pose as a victim of aggression. The risk of new tensions still
    persists. It can help the U.S. strengthen positions in the Black Sea
    region, what is neither in Moscow or Ankara's interest. In this case,
    Turkey will have to choose between loyalty "to the elder brother"
    and friendly relations with Russia," Areshev said.

    He also emphasized that according to bilateral political agreement on
    security in the Black Sea Region, parties "confirm the importance of
    strengthening cooperation" within the framework of the Black Sea Naval
    Co-operation Task Group (BLACKSEAFOR), Black Sea Harmony operation
    and other mechanisms combating asymmetrical challenges.

    "Russia and Turkey endorse regular contacts between Defense Ministers
    and General Staff Chiefs of Black Sea countries," Areshev said.
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