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    IN TURKEY ERDOGHAN'S AMBITIOUS PLANS ABOUT BUILDING A JOINT FUTURE ARE IN DOUBT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.06.2007 GMT+04:00

    One of the most important achievements of the Summit of the
    Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation is that EU was
    granted the status of observer in BSEC.

    The jubilee Summit of BSEC ended with the adoption of the concluding
    declaration, where the participants of the Summit spoke of their
    intention to make the Black Sea region a stable and prosperous part
    of Europe. The BSEC member countries have agreed upon expending the
    cooperation especially in the sphere of energy.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the document the parties announced about a
    number of important events. "The initiative regarding the project
    of the regional cooperation in the Black Sea region justified all
    the efforts. Regarding this the parties are willing to continue the
    further consolidation of the role of BSEC as an active and reliable
    partner in the regional and international affairs. We confirm the
    wish to strengthen the cooperation in the sphere of energy taking
    into account the interests of the countries, which produce, use and
    transfer it," the Declaration states.

    According to the Turkish Prime Minister Redgep Erdoghan the Istanbul
    Summit will be the turning point in the BSEC activity. "At last we
    began the realization of the practical projects. The joint economic
    projects among the countries will help to find ways to conflict
    resolution in the region and to establish friendly relationship
    between the countries of the Black Sea Region," mentioned the Turkish
    Prime-Minister. However the Turkish mass media put Erdoghan's ambitious
    plans about building a joint future in doubt. The skepticism was caused
    by the announcement made by the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan
    Oskanyan, saying that for developing economic and commercial relations
    between Armenia and Turkey, Ankara should first of all open the borders
    with Armenia and recognize the Armenian Genocide. "If you take the
    dialogue between Yerevan and Ankara seriously, be so kind to first of
    all open the borders. If the Armenian-Turkish border is opened, the
    Armenian side will be ready to establish cooperation on the government
    level for discussing the problems which impede the normalization of
    the relations between our countries," noted Vartan Oskanyan.

    Oskanyan also mentioned that the absence of the Armenian President
    can be explained with the absence of the diplomatic relations
    between Armenia and Turkey. "Black Sea has united us during many
    centuries. Today we have the same possibility though we don't take
    advantage of this chance in our interest. Sometimes the water is so
    deep that we prefer to stay away from it. I think that the political
    potential of BSEC isn't completely covered," underlined the Head of
    the RA Department of Foreign Policy.

    Vartan Oskanyan also spoke about the Karabakh Conflict,
    underlining that "the people of Nagorno-Karabakh have the right
    of self-determination and security", which was followed by Ilham
    Aliyev's usual answer, "The war is not over. Only the first stage is
    over. The present situation can't go on forever and we will not let
    our territories "in occupation". Strangely enough nothing was said
    about the refugees, though he didn't forget to mention about the 20%
    of the Azeri territories that "Armenia has to vacate immediately".

    One of the most important achievements of the summit of the
    Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) is that EU was
    granted the status of observer in BSEC. According to RF Ministry
    of Foreign Affairs it is only the first step. "Equal and mutually
    beneficial cooperation will give a boost to building the Big Europe
    with no separating lines," believes the First Deputy of the RF Minister
    of Foreign Affairs Denisov. However everything is not as smooth
    as Russia believes. According to the economist Fatiha Arslan, the
    Black Sea region plays a greater role for energy transportation. "We
    support the Russian project of establishing a joint energy circle
    which would allow connecting all the energy systems of the European
    countries in the Black Sea region. As the Russian President assures
    each country will have free access to the source. However in Turkey
    truthfulness of such announcements are in doubt and it is assured that
    such announcements are dictated by the desire of gaining control over
    the energy transportation," he believes.

    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department
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