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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Armenian-Turkish relations: viewpoint from Ankara

    Nagorno Karabakh will serve as a condition for the realization of
    Nabucco or any transnational or regional communication project.
    10.09.2009 GMT+04:00

    The issue of Armenian-Turkish relations has become the subject of
    discussion of not only the Armenian society but also that of the world
    media. And, for some reason, the focus is mainly on Armenia's
    position, though no less important is the standpoint of Turkey, which,
    is hardly talked about. If we consider the situation from Ankara's
    viewpoint or generally from Turkish perspective, Armenia is an enemy
    to Turkey, a country that hinders her to meet her strategic
    objectives.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Even in the years of 1918-1923, when the Entente and
    afterwards Greece with the support of the Entente immersed into
    Continental Turkey and successfully moved to Ankara, Turkey
    concentrated all the power of her army on the Caucasian front against
    the Armenians. And only after solving all her problems with the
    support of the Bolshevik Russia on this front, did Turkey send her
    troops to the West.

    This fact alone shows the great importance that Turkey attaches to the
    Armenian question. It is her biggest concern and she will do
    everything in her traditional manner: give only promises, sign dozens
    of contracts, accomplish no single item of the agreements signed,
    harass and slaughter the Christian population. It has always been
    so. No need to list all the contracts and the solemn commitments given
    by Turkish sultans to European leaders...

    As for Turkey's present stance, she is a country that will never do
    anything for the benefit of any other state in the world, especially
    for the Armenian people, their growth, prosperity and consolidation of
    statehood. Transit projects like Nabucco or the `Great Silk Road'
    passing through Armenia are destined to failure for the simple reason
    that Turkey will never allow them.

    Solving her problems - the recognition of borders defined by the Kars
    Agreement and softening
    ognition ` as well as strengthening the inter-state borders legally
    and transferring the issue of the Armenian Genocide to the level of
    historical discussion that could last for years, Turkey will abruptly
    turn to the implementation of joint Turkish-Azerbaijani plans, the
    return of Artsakh to Azerbaijan being a priority. Thus, Nagorno
    Karabakh will serve as a condition for the realization of Nabucco or
    any transnational or regional communication project, an idea that will
    be (or is already) imposed on Europe.

    So, in the foreseeable future we shouldn't rely on any transit
    communications from Asia to Europe, as the railroad lines of Armenia
    rest on Azerbaijan in the east, thus being destined to permanent
    unfeasibility, while the beginning of construction of railway
    communication with Iran is on hold for another year because of
    indistinctness of the status of the liberated lands and the indistinct
    position of official Yerevan.

    Thus, we shouldn't expect any major economic benefits referred to by a
    number of politicians and economists, who are for the opening of the
    Armenian-Turkish border. Minor border trade cannot improve the
    country's economy; it simply contributes to the welfare of business
    people involved in export and the local population of the
    borderland. Here are all our dividends.

    Politics, in essence, is the art of trading. And there is always a
    place for more or less equal exchange under favorable conditions; for
    example, the recognition of the status of the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic in exchange for the return of part of the liberated lands of
    no strategic value, or opening of the Armenian-Turkish border with
    consideration of conditions of the Kars agreement in return for
    recognition of the Genocide.

    It is also appropriate to mention that today Turkey needs a
    breakthrough, breakthrough to the latest industrial and civilization
    achievements of the West and to a revised national idea. Today the
    country is under the threat of militant nationalism, replenished with
    the religious factor, still contr
    he Turkish leadership. However, today the Turkish leadership faces new
    challenges associated with the national identity of its population,
    the Kurdish question and white spots of the history offered to the
    advanced layer of the society. The (urban) society has already started
    a cautious revision of the old ideals, which was provoked by loud
    murders and scandals connected with the Armenian issue.

    In the eyes of their public the Turkish leadership needs real
    diplomatic victories or at least, an illusion of progressive advance
    in civilization.

    As for the reasons why the Administration of the President of Armenia
    has intensified the dialogue with Turkey on normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations, it must be regarded as a Russian-American
    and European confrontation in the region with the aim to solve their
    tactical and strategic tasks, among which there are hardly any
    pro-Armenian planks.

    Mikhail Balayan
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