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    TURKISH THINK-TANK LOOKS AT STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF CAUCASUS

    Anatolia news agency
    9 Jul 07

    Ankara, 9 July: "Caucasus is a strategic region, the importance and
    priority of which are gradually increasing," Faruk Logoglu, retired
    ambassador, who is actually the chairman of the Eurasia Strategic
    Studies Centre (ASAM), said on Monday [9 July].

    An international workshop on "Expectations in the Caucasus and
    possibilities -Turkey's role as a regional force and an element
    of guarantee" was held in Ankara by Konrad-Adanauer-Stiftung (KAS)
    Association and ASAM.

    "Some regional problems that require solution, relations of regional
    countries with Russia, the USA and Europe, its function as an
    intersection point for communication and transportation between Asia
    and Europe, its location as a shipment corridor for oil and natural
    gas resources make the Caucasus a focal point," Logoglu stressed in
    the opening session of the workshop at Ankara's Bilkent Hotel.

    According to Logoglu, Turkey's Caucasus policy aims to create a stable,
    secure and prosperous region. "In this context, our Caucasus policy is
    based on the understanding that regional countries can reach better
    conditions by not only fulfilling democracy, rule of law and human
    rights but also establishing close relations with the Western world,"
    he stated.

    Turkey favours peaceful settlement of disputes

    Logoglu said that Turkey favours peaceful settlement of regional
    disputes, and pursues an active policy.

    Turkey's policy is to support and strengthen territorial integrity
    and independence of south Caucasus republics, Logoglu noted.

    "Turkey, which aims to ensure Russia's constructive contribution,
    also wants to take role in production and transportation of energy
    resources of the Caspian basin. Within this framework, Turkey was the
    first state acknowledging the independence of south Caucasus republics
    in 1991 without any discrimination and has supported reconstruction
    of these republics since then. Turkey not only conveyed its own
    experiences for reconstruction of civilian bureaucracy but also played
    an important role in establishment of armed and security forces of
    particularly Georgia and Azerbaijan, and their organization in line
    with NATO standards," he said.

    Logoglu added, "Turkey wants settlement of frozen clashes in Caucasus
    within the framework of international laws and territorial integrity
    of these countries. It has backed Georgia's territorial integrity in
    every occasion and platform. Similarly, Ankara has argued that Armenia
    has to end its occupation and annexation of Azerbaijani territories
    under UN Security Council and OSCE resolutions in order to solve
    Azerbaijani-Armenian dispute."

    Economic relations with Caucasus

    On the other hand, Logoglu pointed out that economic relations between
    Turkey and Caucasus are gradually improving.

    Logoglu said that Turkey is making serious contribution to Armenian
    economy by providing employment for more than 50,000 Armenian citizens
    and by indirect trade although the two countries do not have diplomatic
    relations.

    Also, Caucasus has key role for Turkey as a transportation corridor
    for oil and natural gas pipelines, ASAM chairman underlined.

    Turkish-Armenian relations

    Logoglu said that Turkey was one of the first countries that recognized
    Armenia's independence and extended humanitarian aid to this country
    which was facing economic problems. However, Armenia's Turkey policy
    has hampered any diplomatic relationship between the two countries,
    he stressed.

    "Among the factors which hamper normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations are the expressions in Armenia's independence declaration and
    Constitution which question Turkey's territorial integrity, Armenia's
    stance of not officially recognizing the 1921 Kars agreement which
    draws the border of this country with Turkey and former Soviet Union,
    its prior foreign policy target of making international arena adopt its
    genocide allegations and its decision not to withdraw from Azerbaijani
    territories despite UN Security Council resolutions," Logoglu said.

    Logoglu noted that Turkey favours solution of all problems with
    Armenia through dialogue.

    EU can show more interest in Caucasus

    Stating that the EU can show more interest in the Caucasus, Logoglu
    said that Europe, which needs foreign energy resources, has to deal
    with peace and stability of Caucasus for energy safety reasons.

    On the other hand, KAS Secretary-General Wilhelm Staudacher underlined
    increasing strategic importance of Caucasus and said that Europe
    should deal with this region more.

    Staudacher added that Turkey can have a role in stability of Caucasus
    as it is a NATO member and an important partner of Europe.

    The workshop will end after a reception on Monday evening.
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