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    Right Vision News
    November 12, 2009 Thursday


    Turkey:Why Minister Davutoglu went to France

    Pakistan


    Pakistan, Nov. 12 -- Foreign Minister Mr. Ahmet Davuto?lu had a very
    busy October, during which he took so many trips that I cannot recall
    the number. Some of these visits brought him to Iraq, Iran, Syria,
    Pakistan and several Balkan countries.There also were historically
    unprecedented events last month such as a visit to Serbia and the
    Armenian opening. Even though these trips were quick and generally
    one-day working visits, their preparation certainly took a long time.

    What is worth noting is that synchronized developments around these
    visits were commented on by international experts as proof of Turkey's
    determination to re-establish its influence in the historical Ottoman
    geography.Mr. Davuto?lu's travel plans for November include many EU
    countries and the United States. As we are not able to talk about a
    new kind of relationship to be established with EU countries, we
    cannot say that he has another "opening" in mind toward these
    countries. As for the US, Ankara and Washington concluded several
    treaties just after Barack Obama's inauguration. So there isn't any
    new situation to be discussed there, either. However, we must expect
    international commentators to claim that Turkey has tried to put back
    on track the EU accession process through these visits.Let's imagine
    for a moment that Turkey's objective is indeed to become very
    influential in the territories that belonged to the Ottoman Empire. To
    claim that, we also have to admit that any other actor doesn't have
    some kind of influence in the same area or that there aren't any other
    actors who are fighting with each other in different manners to get or
    to preserve their influence in these regions.One may think: How would
    it hurt anyone if Turkey becomes a source of stability for this
    immense geography? However, it seems that Turkey's openings are being
    watched with concern by some actors who don't care about the stability
    it can generate and who don't want Turkey to become too influential
    because they only want to understand whom Turkey will share this
    influence with and in what degree this can limit others' room to
    maneuver.Before anything, we must emphasize one fact: Turkey is
    probably establishing a new kind of relationship in the surrounding
    region, which happens to be the Ottoman Empire's geography, but it is
    not doing it single handedly. It acts as the strategic partner of
    Russia and the US. These two great powers are a part of this very
    process, and there is a balance of interdependence and mutual
    understanding. As Turkey doesn't intend to "integrate" into Russia or
    the US, it's choosing to develop a strategic partnership with them.
    Consequently, it doesn't try to establish a strategic partnership with
    the EU because it simply wants to fully integrate into the European
    family. But as this "family" keeps ostracizing its distant cousin, it
    perceives Ankara's openings toward Turkey's neighbors as this
    country's effort to replace the family with a new family. In other
    words, as long as the EU keeps pushing Turkey away, it's normal to
    expect Turkey to seek new channels for its economic and financial
    development and political stability. Besides, these openings would be
    needed anyway if Turkey were already an EU member.The main reason for
    the astonishment emanating from Turkey's recent foreign policy
    actions, which are, in fact, quite natural, is that this process is
    not conducted in coordination with the EU. But here is the point: If
    the EU refuses to contribute to or join Turkey's openings, this will
    mean that it has decided not to include Turkey within the EU. So it's
    not senseless for Mr. Davuto?lu to start his November schedule with a
    trip to Paris. He wanted to detect Europe's decision.
    Published by HT Syndication with permission from Right Vision News.
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