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    "ERDOGAN'S GOVERNMNENT WILL BE FORCED TO ESTABLISH NORMAL RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA SOONER OR LATER"
    By H. Chaqrian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    17/08/2007

    Raffi Hovhannisian's Strategic and National Research Center of
    Armenia have always kept an eye on the development of p[olitical
    events in Turkey, knowing well that they have essential influence
    on the relations between Armenia and Turkey. Of all those events the
    victory of Prime Minister Erdogan's "Justice and Prosperity" party on
    the July 22 elections seems to be the most remarkable. This victory
    ensured the unitary rule of the party in Turkey for five more years.

    This means that the Turkish Government will keep on trying to
    balance the pressure of the USA with rapprochement with the European
    Union. Such policy will only intensify the difficulties between Turkey
    and America, the cornerstone of which will still remain the issue of
    de-facto independent Kurdistan on the territory of North Iraq.

    What about Armenian-Turkey relationships, Turkey was forced by both the
    EU and the USA to improve its negative attitude to Armenia. Although
    Turkey gave up the claims about "not mentioning the events of 1915" and
    "establishing Azerbaijan's authority in Nagorno Karabakh" and suggested
    creation of a joint Armenian-Turkish commission for studying the events
    of 1915, expecting from Armenia a similar gesture in the Karabakh
    issue, there is still no evident progress in Armenia-Turkey relations.

    Therefore, actually, Erdogan's party did not abolish its pre-conditions
    for Armenia, irrespective of their phrasings, and the economical
    blockade of Armenia is still in place. Time will tell whether the
    newly formed "Justice and Prosperity" government is to improve its
    relations with Armenia, or no. Yet it is certain that because of the
    inconsistence of Turkey's policy on Armenia Erdogan's government is
    facing the necessity of normalizing the relations with Armenia.

    All those issues were commented in details by Jane's Research Center
    expert Richard Kirakosian on a conference organized by the Strategic
    and National Research Center of Armenia on August 14.

    Mr. Kirakosian assured that Turkey has come to realize that the
    blockade does not work for its original purpose, while poor
    contact with Armenia makes Turkey to depend on Azerbaijan in
    regional policy. In this way Turkey's influence on South Caucasus
    is considerably reduced, which makes even the military authorities
    of Turkey to think seriously about establishing normal relations
    with Armenia.

    Decision of opening the Armenian-Turkish border may become the basis of
    further improvement of relations between the two states. Evidently this
    necessity is accepted by the authorities of Turkey. This is proved by
    Barcin Yinac's "Counterpoising The Armenian Resolution With Gestures
    to Yerevan" article, published in "Reference" newspaper on August 11
    and "CNN-Turk" website on August 15.

    The article author factually confirms Richard Kirakosian's conclusions,
    stating that the new government shall work on the Armenian Resolution
    submitted to the US Senate as an issue of prime importance. He relates
    that in late August Councilor of the Turkish Foreign Ertugrul Apakan
    is to leave for Washington, DC to discuss the issue of the Resolution
    with his colleague from the United States Nicolas Burns. "218
    votes are enough to pass the Resolution, while it was signed by 226
    persons. This means that in September, when Congress starts its work,
    the Resolution shall sway over our heads as the Sword of Damocles,"
    concludes Barcin Yinac. The article also says that the Foreign Ministry
    of Turkey shall submit a number of projects to the new Government,
    and projects referring to the improvement of Armenia-Turkey relations
    surely shall be among them.

    "There is no obstacle to hold back from bald moves the 'Justice
    and prosperity' party, which gained 46,5% of votes on the
    elections," writes Yinac, "By now Yerevan took no notice of Ankara's
    steps. Therefore one wing of the Foreign Ministry stands for making
    the propositions to Armenia more attractive so as to insure Armenia's
    involvement in bilateral negotiations, while the other wing considers
    that Armenia will never give up its maximalist positions, especially
    in case Ankara's positions are shaken by the adoption of the Armenian
    Resolution".

    Then the author goes on, "Although the activity of the Armenian
    Diaspora will be hardly restrained by the normalization of
    Ankara-Yerevan relations, as the Genocide issue is used to preserve
    the existence of the Diaspora, not the Republic of Armenia. Moreover,
    even if Turkey succeeds to fail the aforementioned resolution, Armenia
    will go on tying Turkey down with the allegations of the Genocide,
    never forgetting though that 'Justice and Prosperity' party is also
    good at avoiding fetters. And for that reason the Government of
    Turkey will eventually start the process of normalization of the
    relations with Armenia. Of course, this will not make the Diaspora
    stop seeking recognition of the alleged genocide. But it is also
    obvious that thereafter they shall find it difficult to make allies
    worldwide. Why can't this be considered and achievement?"
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