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    RUSSIA MAY UTILIZE AGGRAVATION IN TURKISH-AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS TO FURTHER ADVANCE ITS POLITICAL AGENDA IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

    ArmInfo
    2009-11-03 13:18:00

    ArmInfo. Russia may utilize aggravation in Turkish-Azerbaijani
    relations to further advance its political agenda in South Caucasus.

    As American The Jamestown Foundation reports, Russia may utilize this
    excellent opportunity to further advance its political agenda in the
    region: the isolation of Georgia by cutting it off from new transit
    routes; shelving the E.U. and U.S.-backed Nabucco gas pipeline project
    by destroying the Azerbaijani-Turkish strategic partnership and thus
    forcing Azerbaijan to sell its gas to Russia; drawing Turkey into
    its own orbit of influence undermining the E.U.-U.S.-Turkey axis of
    influence in the region. Before Washington realizes, it will be too
    late to protect the South Caucasus as a sovereign and independent
    region. For the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union,
    the U.S. appears to underestimate what is unfolding in the region. A
    lack of clear vision on the part of the U.S. administration clearly
    plays into Russian hands. It is perhaps no coincidence that the
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov so actively pushed his Armenian
    counterpart to sign the protocol with Turkey.

    According to The Jamestown Foundation, it is clear that the
    recent developments in the South Caucasus and the Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement have seriously damaged the Turkish-Azerbaijani strategic
    partnership. This partnership has been the backbone of East-West
    energy and its future transportation corridors, security, political
    and geostrategic balance in the region as well as the overall Turkish
    (or Western) entrance into the Caspian region. Without this strategic
    partnership, the Turkish, E.U. and U.S. axis of influence in the South
    Caucasus and further into the Central Asian region is at risk. This
    geopolitical miscalculation on the part of Turkish, E.U. and U.S.

    officials, all of whom have actively pushed for a one-sided
    normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations without the consideration
    of Azerbaijan's interests and the resolution of the Karabakh conflict
    will see a boomerang effect.
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