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    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: TURKEY'S INVOLVEMENT AS MINSK GROUP CO-CHAIR NOT IN RUSSIA'S INTERESTS
    Lena Badeyan

    "Radiolur"
    14.05.2010 17:33

    To what extent is the Russian President's visit to Moscow
    dangerous to Armenia and what can it result in? Historian,
    Turkologist Ruben Safrastyan says he understands the concerns of the
    Armenian authorities, since history has shown what implications the
    Russian-Turkish political cooperation can have for Armenia. However,
    the historian does not see trends of negative developments.

    Within the framework of the visit to Turkey Dmnitry Medvedev did not
    only discuss the Karabakh issue with Turkey, which does not co-chair
    the OSCE Minsk Group, but also declared that Russia and Turkey should
    play an active role in establishing peace in the region. However,
    this is a gesture of goodwill rather than a political statement,
    Ruben Safrastyan told a press conference today.

    "The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have declared many times that they
    do not wish to see the Turkey as the fourth co-chair. Secondly,
    I think that Turkey's involvement in the process does not proceed
    from Russia's interests, since it is Russia's main competitor in the
    region. I think we can be calm in this regard," Safrastyan said.

    Ruben Safrastyan says Armenia's anxiety about Russian-Turkish relations
    is justified. It has historical bases. "We had a negative experience
    in 1920-21, when the two political regimes - Bolsheviks and Kemalists
    - that came to power in Russia and Turkey respectively, came to an
    agreement and actually divided Armenia. Today's cooperation between
    Russia and Turkey has economic reasons, not political ones.

    Turkey remains a NATO member, Turkey remains the main ally of the
    United State sin the Middle East. Therefore, I do not believe that the
    cooperation between the two countries could grow into a geopolitical
    alliance," he stated.

    Ruben Safrsatyan reminded that Russia has economic interests in
    Armenia. Besides, Russia and Armenia are the only countries of the
    region represented in the same security system - the Collective
    Security Treaty Organization.

    As for the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process, the historian
    characterized it as a "game," adding that Turkey is still interested
    in the process. According to Ruben Safrastyan, the fact that Armenia
    initiated the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process with the
    "football diplomacy" and was the first to withdraw from the process,
    evidenced that Armenia pursues an independent foreign policy without
    any outer pressures.
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