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    news.az, Azerbaijan
    March 6 2010


    Obama administration adopts different approach, which clearly failed - analyst
    Sat 06 March 2010 | 05:06 GMT Text size:


    Dr. Svante E. Cornell News.Az interviews Dr. Svante E. Cornell,
    Research Director of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute.

    How would you comment the decision of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
    of the House of Representatives on `Armenian genocide'?

    It is an unfortunate decision, although it was predictable. It is not
    the first time it happens on the level of the Committee.
    Interestingly, the vote was very close, which suggest great opposition
    to the politicization of history and an understanding of the dangers
    for US national interests of this largely symbolic US move.

    Will this decision harm US-Turkish relations?

    Of course. But the main damage would be if the full House of
    Representatives votes in the same way, which is not certain.

    Doesn't it mean the end of ratification of Turkish-Armenian protocols
    and normalization of relations between the two countries?

    It will be extremely difficult to envisage the normalization of
    Turkish-Armenian relations under these conditions, and it is one
    further example of how the U.S. Government, including the Obama
    administration as well as Congress, have mismanaged this issue from
    the start.

    Could it be any negative impact on the Karabakh process after the
    decision of US congressmen?

    The impact will primarily be on Turkey and Turkey's relations with the
    US and with Armenia. That, in turn, affect Azerbaijan and the Karabakh
    conflict. However, it is important for Azerbaijan not to be
    excessively involved in the issue. This is not Azerbaijan's fight.

    Is Turkey strong enough to overcome a pressure from US on the
    `Genocide' issue and border problem with Armenia?

    American pressure, in the current Turkish domestic environment, risks
    being extremely counter-productive. If American leaders believe the
    threat of genocide recognition would make Turkey more likely to open
    the border with Armenia, they are likely making a huge mistake. It
    would make it almost impossible for a Turkish politician to support
    the opening of the Armenian border, since it would be seen as giving
    in to undue and unjust pressure from the United States.

    Turkish authorities say that they never open border with Armenia after
    withdrawal Armenian troops from Azeri land. Do you believe that US
    will finally take into account this position?

    US diplomats not long ago understood this issue, and followed a
    constructive policy pushing in parallel for the Turkish-Armenian and
    Armenian-Azerbaijani reconciliation processes. Unfortunately, the
    Obama administration adopted a different approach, which has clearly
    failed. It is to be hoped that a more realistic approach gains ground
    in the U.S. Government.

    Dr. Svante E. Cornell is Research Director of the Central
    Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program Joint Center and a
    co-founder of the Institute for Security and Development Policy.

    Aliyah Fridman
    News.Az
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