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    TURKEY AND GEORGIA ARE THE PARTIES INTERESTED IN WEAKENING OF THE ARMENIAN INFLUENCE IN JAVAKH

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    23.06.2007 GMT+04:00

    The return of the Meskhetian Turks becomes a problem threatening
    Armenia's security, for the Turkish ring is almost getting tightened
    around Armenia.

    In its first reading the Georgian Parliament passed the bill about
    the repatriation of Meskhetians (Meskhs), having lived in the South
    of Georgia and having been resettled in the republics of the Middle
    Asia in the middle of last century. Georgia starts to realize one of
    its major responsibilities to Council of Europe. According to these
    responsibilities the Meskhetian Turks are supposed to be completely
    repatriated by 2016.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to the bill those who are eager to return
    to Georgia must submit the relevant documents to the Embassy of Georgia
    in the countries of their current residence by January 1, 2009. The
    would-be citizen of Georgia is obliged to reject the citizenship of
    any other country, as well as to pass a test on the knowledge of the
    Georgian Language, History and Constitution.

    Today there are only 700 Meskhs living in Georgia.

    According to some assessments, the overall Meskhi population living
    on the territory of former USSR is about 260-280 people, and from
    300.000 up to 750.000 living around the whole world. The origins of
    the Meskhetian Turks are extremely complicated and have two principle
    versions existing. According to the first - pro Turkish version,
    the 80% of them are descendant of ethnic Turks, and the 20% are
    descendants of native Georgians and Armenians (the Hamshenis; also
    known as Khemshils), who have adopted Islam in XVII-XVIII centuries
    and have changed their language. There is also the pro-Georgian
    version, which says that most of the Meskhetian Turks are descendants
    of Meskhetian Georgians, with a little touch of ethnic Turks and
    Azerbaijanis, as well as Armenian speaking Khemshils. The territory of
    historical Meskheti corresponds with the three regions in Georgia - the
    region of Adigeni, Akhaltsikhe, and Aspindza, included in the region
    of Samtskhe-Javakheti, and with a certain region in Turkey. A small
    group of Meskhetians lived in the East of Ajaria and the North-East
    of the modern Turkey.

    For the Armenians of Javakh the law on repatriation of the Meskhs is
    a reasonable threat and is fraught with rather negative outcomes. And
    though the speaker of the Georgian Parliament Nino Burjanadze assures
    that the repatriates will be settled around the whole territory of
    Georgia, a part of them, and most likely the largest part, will be
    settled in Javakh, and this is of great interest first of all to
    Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    If the Meskhetians (Meskhs) are settled in Akhaltsikhe, the
    demographic situation, which will be in Ankara's hands, will change
    very soon. In Turkey the number of Meskhetian Turks who are willing
    to return is rather large, and the presence of the very Meskhetian
    Turks will allow Turkey to hold the power over the region. Moreover,
    Samtskhe-Javakheti province of Georgia is strategically of great
    significance to Turkey, and according to one of the scenarios
    allocation of Turkish military base instead of the Russian one
    is anticipated. The Armenians from Javakh cannot stay indifferent
    towards the issue, as they are well-aware of what such neighborhood
    may lead to. It shouldn't be forgotten that Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil
    pipeline and Baku-Tbilisi-Erzrum gas pipeline go through Javakh,
    and Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railroad construction is also supposed to be
    carried out here.

    In this regard it is better to have a more obedient and quiet
    nation living by, than the Armenians and even the Georgians on this
    territory. It should particularly be underlined that in this issue
    Turkey's and Georgia's opinions somehow coincide with each other,
    as both countries are the parties interested in weakening of the
    Armenian influence in Samtskhe-Javakheti.

    However, Georgia doesn't hurry to resettle the Meskhetian Turks in
    this region. Tbilisi's approach stands out with the fact that first
    of all Meskhetians are regarded as Turkicized Georgians, which serves
    as an attempt to ovoid the issue of the national minorities, which
    later may lead to big problems.

    Besides Tbilisi tries to settle the Meskhs all over the country and
    not concentrate them in the regions bordering on Turkey. In some sense
    it may be noted that here Yerevan and Tbilisi are of common opinion,
    but the whole question is how long Georgia will be able to resist the
    pressure form the West and Turkey; most probably not too long. The
    truth is however that perhaps when Saakashvili leaves the situation
    will change, but hardly to the better for the Armenian party, if not
    to the worse. The return of the Meskhetian Turks becomes a problem
    threatening Armenia's security, for the Turkish ring is almost getting
    tightened around Armenia.

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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