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    TURKISH MILITARY SEEKS ARMENIA DETENTE

    Armenpress
    Feb 13 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 13, ARMENPRESS: The assassination of a prominent
    Turkish-Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink, on 19 January 2007 in
    Istanbul renewed attention on Turkey's troubled relations with its
    small neighbor, Armenia, according to an article in Jane's Information
    Group's magazine.

    It says the record of Turkish-Armenian relations has been blighted
    by both Ankara's refusal to extend normal diplomatic relations to
    Yerevan and a trade embargo and transport blockade, imposed on Armenia
    in 1993 in support of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The article says a group of Western-trained young officers brought into
    senior posts within the Turkish military's General Staff authored a
    preliminary, semi-official internal study in late 2006 that presented
    several new strategic initiatives, including a reconsideration of
    Turkey's long-standing hesitance toward addressing the stalemate
    with Armenia.

    Such recognition has to date been limited to a rather narrow circle
    of Turkish elite, defined by a generally progressive, pro-Western
    orientation. In the wake of Dink's murder, however, there has been
    a surprising public outpouring of sympathy for Armenians that has,
    at least temporarily, bridged the historic enmity between the two
    neighbors. This has also triggered a political shift, with public
    opinion presently driving and defending a reassessment of Turkey's
    policies regarding Armenia.

    For the Turkish government, the Armenian issue offers a new sense of
    political advantage, whereby any improvement in its relations with
    Armenia can offer a welcome respite to the recent round of vocal
    European opposition to Turkish EU membership aspirations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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