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    TURKEY, ISRAEL AND ARMENIA

    Today's Zaman
    http://www.todayszaman.com/columnist-248443-turkey-israel-and-armenia.html
    June 24 2011
    Turkey

    The recent electoral victory of the Justice and Development Party
    (AK Party), which has held on to power thanks to the support of half
    of Turkey's population, may motivate several countries to clarify
    their policy towards Turkey.

    There is, however, some bad news for people in Europe who oppose
    Turkey's accession to the EU on the grounds of their opposition to
    Turkey's Muslim majority: While they will probably not have to deal
    with Turkey inside the EU for many years to come, they will nonetheless
    have to work together with Turkey in the European Council, NATO and the
    International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the near future with increasing
    frequency. So, maybe it is time for them to decide about Turkey.

    We have to admit that the election outcome augurs a difficult period
    for those who were hoping to get rid of the AK Party and to see Turkey
    governed by a neocon-like approach. Regardless of the debate about
    whether or not the AK Party is functioning in a fully democratic
    manner, this party is the political actor that democratized Turkey.

    Those in bordering countries, from Armenia to Syria, who want democracy
    in their countries are encouraged by the AK Party's victory; in
    return, this party has become a disturbing actor in the eyes of many
    governments in the Caucasus and in the Middle-East.

    Turkey is not capable of dictating every outcome in the region by
    itself. However, it is capable of pressuring Syria to implement
    reforms, and if Turkey manages to do that, it may do the same in
    Azerbaijan, Armenia and Israel in a more credible manner. These
    countries can tell Turkey to start by cleaning its own house first,
    but the Turkish people have just demonstrated their will and readiness
    to tidy up their country. The Turkish government is also aware that
    Turkey will be more efficient in the surrounding region once Turkey's
    domestic problems are resolved.

    It appears that Armenia and Israel have understood the Turkish voters'
    message and that they follow Turkey's domestic political developments
    very closely. They probably predict that a party which has won
    three consecutive elections and which benefits from the support of
    50 percent of the people will feel free to take more audacious steps
    in foreign policy.

    Recent press reports indicate that these two countries have already
    begun to test their predictions. The Israeli government relentlessly
    announces that it wants to normalize its relations with Turkey, and
    the latter has confirmed that negotiations have been taking place for
    some time with Israeli officials. As for Armenia, it has expressed its
    will to initiate talks with Turkey "without conditions." These press
    reports also intend to test the reaction of the Turkish public to these
    developments, but what is more important is that they prove that these
    two countries are trying to normalize their relations with Turkey.

    The normalization of Turkey's relations with Israel and Armenia will
    make it difficult for the EU to reach a decision about Turkey, because
    it's easier to say no when our relations are on bad terms with our
    neighbors. Nevertheless, the EU's decision about Turkey is of crucial
    importance for the restructuration of the Middle East and the Caucasus.

    The fate of Palestine is not so disconnected from the fate of
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Everybody knows that the developments in Palestine
    have an effect on Iran, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon, but one mustn't
    minimize its effects on Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, or on
    Nagorno-Karabakh, Ossetia and Abkhazia. Moreover, the developments
    in all these regions have an influence on maintaining the balance
    between Russia, the US and the EU. The Armenia-Turkey-Israel line has
    a decisive importance as the tone of their relations with each other
    will facilitate a way for others in the region to find their place in
    this balance. In brief, the existing conditions require rapprochement
    between these three countries.

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