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    AZERBAIJANI MP: NEW LEVEL OF RUSSIA-TURKEY-AZERBAIJAN COOPERATION MAY NEUTRALIZE ARMENIA'S ANTI-AZERBAIJAN POSITION

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/ 59447.html
    Jan 14 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with member of Azerbaijani Milli Majlis (parliament)
    Zahid Oruj.

    Do you believe Turkish PM Erdogan's Moscow trip will help solve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? To what degree the situation in the South
    Caucasus is dependant on relations between Moscow and Ankara?

    Russia-Turkey relations began to play an important role in our region
    once again. We have witnessed a thaw in relations between Moscow and
    Ankara since Recep Tayyip Erdogan became Turkish prime minister and
    even a little earlier. Growing trade relations between the countries,
    as well as cooperation in the energy sector, in particular in the
    Blue Stream project also contribute to this. There is no doubt that
    intensified bilateral economic cooperation has led to a warming of
    relations in the political sphere.

    After the August war in Georgia, certain forces in Russia accused
    Ankara of supporting Tbilisi. But these allegations did not deepen.

    Ankara and Moscow have some common ground in their stance on some
    urgent matters in the region including Iran's nuclear program. I think
    this is a positive fact, although some experts are of a different
    opinion.

    I think that in the context of regional policy the warming
    Russia-Turkey relations may bring a new level of cooperation among
    Moscow, Ankara and Baku. This collaboration will help neutralize
    Armenian's anti-Azerbaijani and anti-Turkish stance which earlier
    was often fueled by Russia.

    Russia and Turkey have mutually contradictory history of relations,
    but this does not prevent them from developing cooperation. Why
    Armenia lives in past in its relations with its neighbors?

    Building state policy on the very controversial historical facts and
    insults does not promote security in our region. Armenia is hostage
    of its history and cannot "close the old book." The state living with
    such memories of the past has no future.

    We know from history that Russia has traditionally lived with ideas
    of gaining access to warm seas. Therefore, Russia and Turkey have
    constantly waged wars in past. Nevertheless, that has not stopped
    Russia and Turkey to break the "enemy" stereotype and to build new
    relations of cooperation. Armenia, causing irreparable damage to its
    own people, plays extremely destabilizing in the region.

    In fact, I believe that it is Turkey which can influence Russia's
    position in the Karabakh issue. Moscow must understand that to
    strengthen in the Caucasus it needs not a separatist regime in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, but developing economic and strategic relations with
    Azerbaijan. The longer current situation will remain in the region,
    greater temptation the West will have to make a military penetration
    into the Caucasus.

    In what roles do Ankara and Moscow want to see each other in the
    South Caucasus?

    I think, Moscow sees the danger of Turkey's strengthening in the
    Caucasus. At the same time, Moscow is increasingly aware that in the
    case of strengthening relations with Turkey, they may be able to divert
    Ankara from the path of Western support. But this does not mean that
    Russia wants to see Turkey as a full-fledged actor in the Caucasus.

    Unlike Russia, Turkey's foreign policy doctrine is quite different.

    Ankara opts for a more moderate steps in relations with Moscow. It
    does not put a task to squeeze Russia out of the South Caucasus
    region. On the contrary, it wants to find common ground with Moscow.

    This approach can bring about stability in the Caucasus.
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