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    ON TURKEY'S UNHEARD KNOCK AT OSCE MG DOOR
    Ivan Gharibyan

    news.am
    May 3 2010
    Armenia

    The Azerbaijani authorities keep on knocking at the OSCE Minsk Group's
    door, doing so on behalf of their "big brother," Turkey, which has
    been dreaming of playing a key role in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process. But the attempts of Baku and Ankara have so far failed.

    What is the matter? Why has Turkey so far failed to even draw closer
    to achieving its dream - becoming the fourth Co-Chair of the OSCE
    Minsk Group? First, official Yerevan's firm position rules out such
    a possibility. Turkey is overtly supporting one of the conflicting
    parties so it cannot lay any claims to a leading role of mediator.

    The Armenian side's firm position is supported by no less important
    factor, which, however, is not officially announced: at least
    two of the three OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs, Russia and France,
    by definition cannot welcome Turkey gaining stronger positions in
    the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. Russia, after it has regained
    control of Ukraine, is not going to "let Turkey into the Caucasus",
    especially in the context of its strong influence on Azerbaijan. As
    regards France, its position is even clearer. That state is openly
    declaring against Turkey's admission to the European Union (EU) -
    even in the remote future. In this context, it is obvious that Paris
    would strongly object to the possibility of Ankara's playing a more
    active role in the OSCE Minsk Group.

    All the aforementioned facts rule out any possibility of a fourth
    OSCE MG Co-Chair appearing. Ankara has found itself in stalemate
    also because of the actual failure of the first stage of the
    Armenian-Turkish reconciliation. Contrary to common sense and the
    region's interests, Turkey has failed to get rid of the role of hostage
    to its "small brother" Azerbaijan, pursuing the whims of the hysterical
    Aliyev clan. The past month has clearly shown the geopolitical players
    Turkey's inability to implement a policy independent of Baku, which has
    proved the inadvisability of its "leading role" in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process even to "the most doubting."

    Turkey keeps on knocking at the OSCE Minsk Group's door. "Ubiquitous"
    Azerbaijan often does it on Turkey's behalf - but all to no purpose.
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