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    news.am, Armenia
    Jan 4 2009


    Gia Khukhashvili: Attempted Armenian-Turkish reconciliation major
    event in South Caucasus in 2009

    12:00 / 01/04/2010The most significant change in the South Caucasus
    last year was that Europe stopped viewing Georgia, Azerbaijan and
    Turkey as one geopolitical axis with a common security system, which
    plays an energy partner's role, Gia Khukhashvili, Board Chairman,
    Public Projects Center NGO (Georgia), told NEWS.am. `At the end of
    this year this configuration can be said to be changing, pendulums may
    swing in different directions. So great changes may take place in the
    region,' he said.

    In this context Khukhashvili said that the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a key to `regional modernization.' `If
    the sides find a solution to the problem, a long-term one, Armenia may
    become the strongest and worthiest regional player,' he said.

    The attempted Armenian-Turkish reconciliation can be considered the
    most important event in the South Caucasus in 2009. Khukhashvili said
    that it can not only be considered `an event of the year,' but also
    the most serious change in the region over the last decade. If this
    process proves a success, it may radically change the regional
    configuration and security system. `Armenia, which has actually been
    cut off from the regional processes, can now be fully involved in
    them. Moreover, it may become an independent player ` both for the
    region and for the entire world,' Khukhashvili said.

    The expert pointed out that Armenia, which used to be fully dependent
    on its main strategic apply, Russia, now has a chance to play an
    independent role, `looking in other directions and forming relations
    with new partners.' Khukhashvili does not rule out a new military
    conflict or resumption of old ones next year. `Everything is possible
    in the present situation, when large players' interests are decisive
    throughout the world. The situation is rather strained not only in our
    region ` global economy is sustaining huge losses. Such situations are
    always fraught with both political and military risks. Some social
    problems have to be coped with, and military conflicts are more
    probable,' Khukhashvili said.

    As regards the situation inside Georgia, he pointed out that, unlike
    Armenia, Georgia is actually `on the decline.' `We are losing our
    geopolitical role day after day, while Turkey is enhancing its role,'
    he said. Commenting on the domestic political situation in Georgia,
    the expert pointed out that no real political development can be seen
    in the country, and the public does not trust either the authorities
    or the Opposition. As to the Opposition's claims about a wave of
    protests and a change of power expected next year, Khukhashvili
    stressed that `rhetoric is yet too far from real actions.' `The
    Georgian society is mainly showing nihilistic attitudes to political
    processes. People do not trust either the authorities or the
    Opposition and have actually remained without a leader,' the expert
    said. Khukhashvili said that the situation can radically change toward
    next spring. `Things are known to be rapidly changing in Georgia,' he
    concluded.

    T.P.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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