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    KALININGRAD OF THE CAUCASUS

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 9 2013

    0 9 October 2013 /CINGIZ MAMMADOV, STRATEGIC OUTLOOK

    R+ is speaking to Mehmet Fatih Oztarsu, Turkey's only expert on the
    Caucasus region who lived and was educated in all the three countries
    of the South Caucasus. Being vice-chairman of the Turkish analytical
    centre Strategic Outlook, M.F. Oztarsu comes up with analytical
    materials on the region's countries.

    Quite recently the Turkish expert published a book entitled "But
    Which Turks and Armenians?" (Ama Hangi Turkler ve Ermeniler) which has
    evoked a wide response and mixed reactions both in Turkey and Armenia.

    This is why we have decided to start our talk with M.F. Oztarsu from
    this particular book.

    - Tell us please about your book "But Which Turks and Armenians?":
    what is it about and why did it make such a stir?

    - The book reflects observations of the situation in Armenia and
    the Armenian question. The impressions I received during the period
    I lived in Armenia needed to be presented to people in the form of a
    book. One can find answers in the book to many questions about Armenia
    that may come to mind. The book consists of two parts. The first part
    considers the psychological condition of Armenian society. The second
    analyses political relationships in Armenia. The book is written in
    Turkish but nonetheless it has evoked much interest in Armenia and
    demands that it should be translated into Armenian.

    - As can be seen from the debate, your book carries a certain call
    for Turkey to take a closer look at Armenians. However the Turkish
    side made steps towards Armenia more than once but all gestures of
    good will from the Turkish side met with only claims from Armenia
    including territorial ones...

    - The conciliatory notes in my book were addressed not only to
    Armenians. They rather reflect the wish to change an opinion that
    has rested for decades on baseless accusations against Turkey. We
    must immediately settle fundamental problems and be an influential
    country in the region. This can be done by studying Armenian society
    and working out joint solutions. Because very few people in today's
    Turkey know Armenia and the way people live there. In the end this
    fact plays against Turkey. Whatever Turkey has been doing up to now,
    it has had no success. It appears that new methods should be tried.

    We have faced with two problems today: the Armenian leadership now
    officially laying territorial claims to Turkey; and society which,
    having no knowledge of Turkey, takes it as a rule as an enemy image.

    The state has for too long a time been run by people from Karabakh
    with their war-time past. In other words, we have never seen an
    Armenia that is not governed by nationalists.

    But this may change. There are oppositionists holding the opinion
    that it is necessary to improve relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    As regards public opinion, it is necessary to write many more such
    books. In this one I tried to describe very differing characteristics
    of the psychological condition of society: sound and unsound ones with
    their positive and negative aspects. The most important thing is to
    get the correct diagnosis and eliminate the anti-Turkish sentiments
    in the people suffering as of today from a morbid and clinical hatred
    towards the Turks. For this end, an atmosphere of reasonable discussion
    should be created.

    - Armenia's leadership recently announced its wish to join the Customs
    Union. Armenian experts themselves assess this step as capitulation
    of Armenia which previously threatened to go towards the West. What
    is your opinion on this issue?

    - At first glance, this can be regarded as Yerevan's capitulation. The
    word "capitulation" is used even not by us but by the Armenian
    opposition. Protest actions have taken place in Yerevan against
    the Customs Union. By the way, two active participants of those
    protests, namely Aykak Arshamyan, the Yerevan press club's project
    coordinator, and Suren Sagatelyan, a council member of the Transparency
    International anti-corruption centre, were cruelly beaten up by
    unknown attackers.

    Up to now, Russia's pressure has been focused on the energy sector.

    Either Yerevan had to consent to joining the Customs Union or
    a revolution would have happened before the winter came. As the
    energy crisis grew, protests were gathering momentum in different
    spheres, the public started rising up against the authorities and the
    oligarchy. That decision was taken because there was no alternative.

    Nonetheless it had not been agreed on with the people. It is said
    that Armenia will get advantages in security. But being already
    under Russia's protection, such opinions are being circulated with
    the only purpose to keep the people in fear of an imaginary enemy and
    convince them that the decision taken in correct. Thus Serzh Sargsyan's
    helplessness comes to light which points out a crisis in the "Karabakh
    clan's" administrative traditions and collapse of Armenia's foreign
    policy as a whole. Moscow's influence will certainly increase not
    only in the sphere of security but also in many other areas, mainly
    in economics and energy, and Armenia will become the Kaliningrad of
    the Caucasus.

    - The opinion is current among the expert community that Yerevan's
    entry to the Customs Union may somewhat hamper improvement of relations
    between Armenian and Turkey. Do you agree with this?

    - This is possible but Moscow may also be interested in relations
    improving between Yerevan and Ankara. Moscow held Armenia's strings
    in its hand as well in the past. The future situation will develop
    the way Russia wishes. Yerevan did not consider the issue of mutual
    relations with Turkey before joining the Customs Union though.

    Squeezed in the region and pretty tired of Russian influence,
    Armenia at the same time has made important steps towards European
    integration. That is, according to the Armenian opposition, the
    subject of rapprochement with Western states was not presented from
    the very outset as an alternative to the Customs Union. Vladimir
    Putin's visit to Baku and Azerbaijan's efforts to further build up
    its military power may have contributed to Armenia hastily taking
    the decision. From now onward Yerevan is powerless to say something
    as an independent state on its mutual relations with Turkey.

    - Armenia hopes that its accession to the Customs Union will provide
    it with greater support from Russia in the Karabakh issue. What is
    your opinion on this matter?

    - Sargsyan says that joining the Customs Union is linked to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue and ensuring security in the region. But this
    thesis is not convincing. Some Armenian specialists' words about the
    European Union are more plausible. According to them, the EU demanded
    that Armenia should respect the territorial integrity of other states.

    Now the question is what position are the current (Russia, Belarus,
    Kazakhstan) and potential Customs Union member states going to take. I
    think this question is worth giving a thought to without delay.

    - How should Azerbaijan act in this situation? What can you say about
    Azerbaijan's current policy?

    - Azerbaijan is successfully pursuing a balanced policy. In my view,
    more careful steps should be made as regards the Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue. If Sargsyan suddenly recognizes Nagornyy-Karabakh's
    independence and Russia allows him to do so, that would certainly
    make the of conflict settlement process more complicated. While
    treating Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine from a position of strength,
    Russia prefers to act as an economic partner in its relations with
    Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. In the latter case, Russia is trying
    to build an economic monopoly with the purpose to oust the European
    Union from the region. Given this, one can draw the conclusion that
    it will only benefit Azerbaijan to develop relations with the EU as
    resolutely as before.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-328532-kaliningrad-of-the-caucasus.html


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