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    WASHINGTON LAUNCHES NEW "BLACK SEA STRATEGY"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    31.03.2007 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The American project supposes adoption of new rules
    on security problems of coastal states and support for Turkey's efforts
    to establish geo-political dominant position in the region. The cause
    for this is coincidence of the greater part of interests between
    Ankara and Washington. According to the Pentagon, without Turkey the
    United States cannot reach concrete results in advancement to the
    Central Asia and farther. Washington's new project will be presented
    to governments of Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova,
    Russia, Ukraine and Greece.

    The U.S. also urged the costal countries to actively participate
    in the security program titled "Black Sea Harmony", which is being
    coordinated by Turkey.

    Washington's interests in the Black Sea region proceeds from vital
    necessity: The Black Sea includes straits of Bosporus and Dardanelles,
    which are being actively manipulated by Turkey for his interests.

    Azerbaijan's inclusion and Turkey's dominant role in this project are
    meant for weakening Russia's influence in the Black Sea region and
    are one of US's efficient tools in more active anti-Russian policy in
    Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova. And finally, this is a way for Central
    Asia to Western markets. It is also worth mentioning that the Black
    Sea region is viewed by Iran as a channel to export his gas and oil.

    Alongside, geographical closeness can make Iran an easier target for
    warplanes, which will have opportunity to take off from airports of
    the region.

    Naturally the main goal of the United States is to change the
    balance of powers towards his side and decrease Russia's influence
    over the region in economic, political and military spheres. The
    other goal is integration of countries, which emerged after USSR's
    collapse, in NATO. However the greatest threats in the region are
    conflicts. Caucasus and the Black Sea are in the region of emerging
    and developing conflicts: conflicts in Nagorno Karabakh, Abkhazia
    and Ossetia.

    They all are subjects of attention in the light of Russian-Turkish
    relations. In 1992-1993 calls for military interference in the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflicts were becoming more and more stronger in
    Ankara. Commander of CIS Armed Forces marshal Evgeni Shaposhnikov
    then stated that it will mean World War 3. Turkish Primes Minister
    of those times Suleiman Demirel said "Turkey's interference in the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict in favor of Azerbaijan will incite the Soviet
    Army against Turkey". It is worth mentioning that during meetings in
    Moscow and Ankara the Nagorno Karabakh problem always is being viewed
    from the viewpoint to provide stability in the region.

    However, despite Turkey's all efforts, Moscow is not going to join
    Ankara to the OSCE Minsk Group, clearly realizing what it can threaten
    Armenia. It's interesting the U.S. speaks from similar positions.

    Turkeys participation in the settlement of the conflict not only
    will upset the fragile balance of powers in the region, but also may
    provoke new military actions. Feeling "brotherly" support, Azerbaijan
    may seriously set to "settlement of the conflict", which ultimately
    will cost one dear both for Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department
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