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    TURKEY CONDUCTS POLICY OF DIVIDING SOUTH CAUCASUS

    Lragir, Armenia
    July 27 2007

    The situation in Turkey is hopeless, only an optimist may expect that
    after the Turkish election positive moves will be made to improve
    relations with Armenia, stated Ruben Safrastyan, expert on Turkish
    studies, on July 27 at the Friday Club. According to Ruben Safrastyan,
    the reality is hopeless also because no political party comes up with
    an alternative proposal to the approach of the government towards
    the relations with Armenia.

    Certainly the ruling Justice and Development Party has made two
    unprecedented statements. Ali Babajan, the third person of the
    party, stated October 2002 before the election that with regard to
    the relations with Armenia it is necessary to leave aside politics
    and focus on the economic interests. It might become the track for
    improvement of relations with Armenia, but after coming to power they
    forgot or denied this statement, Ruben Safrastyan said.

    The next was Recep Tayyib Erdoghan's statement in 2005. Erdoghan
    deviated from the policy of denial coming from the 20s of the 20th
    century and proposed that a group of Armenian and Turkish historians
    find out if there was a genocide or not. This proposal was not picked
    up by the Armenian historians. Generally, Ruben Safrastyan thinks
    the Turks refuse to recognize the genocide because they do not want
    to be labeled as a nation which committed genocide. Yet uncertainty
    is another reason for the delay of the recognition of the Genocide;
    Armenia has not stated yet what it will claim in case Turkey recognizes
    the genocide of Armenians, Ruben Safrastyan stated.

    The moves Armenia makes regarding the relations with Turkey are
    correct, he thinks. Since 1992 Armenia has proposed to set up relations
    without preconditions. According to Ruben Safrastyan, it is the basic
    and logical condition for relations. However, approximately at the
    same time Turkey started conducting a policy of dividing the South
    Caucasus: "In an effort to create a group of minor allies including
    Georgia and Azerbaijan." However, this policy is not favorable for
    the United States, Russia and the EU, and Ruben Safrastyan thinks
    Turkey will bring this program into being with difficulty. Especially
    that Turkey committed to improvement of relations with neighbors on
    the track for the EU membership which it fails, in fact. Instead,
    Turkey will hinder the affirmation of the U.S. Congress resolution
    on the genocide, as it has done so far, Ruben Safrastyan stated.
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