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    CAUCASIANS SEEK PEACE
    By Mahmud Kochak

    Georgian Times
    Nov 16 2009
    Georgia

    The Caucasus states which emerged at the end of 20th century upon
    the breakup of the Soviet Union have become dependent on regional
    and global powers' support to get rid of the economic and social
    problems brought by their unexpected independence. Regional states
    who are aware that cooperation can only occur where constraints and
    impositions are placed upon them, and cannot produce results in the
    long term, have made various attempts to create the required atmosphere
    and infrastructure to make the most of this co-operation.

    The strong ties existing between regional states and Turkey, both
    from the historic and cultural points of view, have unavoidably
    dragged Turkey in this picture. It has been observed that every kind
    of problem, conflict and war experienced in this region has had a
    significant effect on Turkey, which even goes beyond the region.

    Turkey, which pursues policies of supporting territorial integrity
    and stability in the Caucasus, especially in recent times, continues
    to make various attempts to positively affect the situation in the
    region by working proactively. In this context, strengthening the
    independence of the South Caucasus Republics, defending territorial
    integrity and involving itself in efforts to transport the energy
    resources of the Caspian region to the West are the three basic tasks
    undertaken by Turkey in the region.

    Ensuring stability in the Caucasus is made possible by consolidating
    economic relationships between Caucasus countries. The priority in the
    Caucasus at this stage is to create a basis in which three countries
    (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia) can experience some form of loose
    integration so that border conflicts can be resolved and economic,
    social and cultural partnerships increased. We should not talk about
    conflicts but common interests. Through this process economic unity
    will be ensured, cultural exchange will continue and ultimately the
    countries will start to resolve the region's political problems,
    which have become acute.

    Many attempts have been made to strengthen the Caucasus Republics,
    which have vital importance from the Russian point of view both
    economically and politically. As a result of these continuing attempts
    new energy pipeline, railway, highway and similar projects are being
    developed in addition to those which already exist, ties between
    communities are being strengthened and stability is increasing.

    The failure to establish these economic ties in the past has been
    one of the fundamental factors which has delayed the establishment
    of peace and stability in the region. Instigating mutual economic
    activity will bring cultural unity projects into the region in its
    wake and draw Caucasus peoples, who have separated from each other
    and become polarised due to their recent history, closer to each
    other every passing day.

    Political problems will be resolved more readily if an economic
    union can be established in the Caucasus, as the philosophy behind
    the foundation of the European Union (the first such economic unity)
    states. Many possible models are being discussed, but more important
    than the decisions they make is the fact that the parties must be
    able to discuss things together in a reasonable way.

    In our world, which gets smaller every day, states which are deemed
    to have no relations with each other anymore can still get involved
    in regions they see as problematic, either because of the potential
    for expanding their own power which they offer or as part of a
    natural process they cannot avoid. The Caucasus region is of vital
    importance not only for Russia and also the USA and EU. Whereas Turkey
    has to be sensitive in developing policies concerning the Caucasus
    because of its historical roots in, and geographic proximity to, the
    region, it is the biggest supporter of the Caucasus due to that same
    historical and cultural past. It should not be forgotten that each new
    extra-territorial actor will bring its own problems into the region.

    When all the things experienced in the Caucasus in the last 15 years
    are taken together it is seen that the Caucasus people have suffered
    rather than benefited from these processes. Political, military,
    financial and sociological problems have all been experienced, and
    therefore significant migration has become a reality and the region's
    peoples have suffered the most. Therefore providing consistency in
    the Caucasus is also for the benefit of the surrounding countries,
    mainly Turkey.

    By pursuing a peaceful policy Turkey aims to change the present
    situation in the region and thereby create a financial revival and
    an arena for cultural cooperation. The important thing here is to be
    able to unite the Caucasus people so that they can obtain security,
    stability and prosperity through dialogue around common principles
    and aims.

    The cultural diversity of the Caucasus must be considered the greatest
    treasure of the region, but this diversity should serve to promote
    rather than endanger peace, stability and prosperity. Turkey is
    determined to maintain its support for Caucasus countries in their
    attempts to establish good neighbourly relations and will strengthen
    dialogue in the region by establishing healthy communication channels
    and protecting the territorial integrities of regional states from
    both external and internal threats.
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