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    TURKEY WANTS TO BE KEY PLAYER IN CAUCASUS

    news.az
    Feb 4 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan Turkey is seeking to be a major player in the
    Caucasus as the larger powers are preoccupied with other priorities,
    according to analyst Yury Sigov.

    "The United States does not have any special options to resolve
    the Karabakh conflict today. Karabakh is not even a priority in
    Washington's foreign policy," Sigov, a political reviewer and bureau
    chief of Deloviye Lyudi magazine in Washington, told 1news.az.

    He said Turkey was likely to coordinate action with the United States
    and Russia, which would be beneficial for Turkey and the USA.

    "Theoretically, Russia could have filled the initiative vacuum on
    Karabakh, but everything that has been proposed so far is not viable
    in my opinion, except for regular meetings of the senior officials of
    the three states. Therefore, the Americans will be able to tackle the
    Karabakh issue only in two cases - either after a serious deterioration
    of the situation in the region (for example, the launch of hostilities
    over Nagorno-Karabakh) or a serious deterioration in ties with Iran and
    inevitably more active intervention of the United States in relations
    with Azerbaijan and Armenia."

    Commenting on remarks by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    that the US, Russia and France have failed to settle the Karabakh
    conflict over the past 20 years, he said:

    "Mr Erdogan senses that the United States, EU and Russia are occupied
    with other problems and is trying to make Turkey a key player in the
    Caucasus. The conditions are in place for this - Turkey is the main
    link for all energy routes to Europe not only from the Caucasus but
    also from Iraq and Northern Kurdistan. The Turks want to use the very
    sensitive energy lever with the EU, which is a most effective tactic.

    Ankara may also take the initiative on regional conflicts if larger
    influential countries do not have time for this.

    "Yet it is not difficult to criticize and accuse others of inability to
    settle problems. Let's see what Turkey can offer on all these issues
    and what it can do to change the political and economic status quo
    in the Caucasus."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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