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  • TBILISI: 'Perpendicular competition' in the South Caucasus?

    The Messenger, Georgia
    March 27 2007

    'Perpendicular competition' in the South Caucasus?
    By M. Alkhazashvili
    (Translated by Diana Dundua)

    According to the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Russian Information Agency
    Regnum Vigen Akobian March 19, 2007 was an important day for the
    South Caucasus. On the same day, Caspian natural gas crossed over the
    Georgian border from the east and Iranian natural gas crossed over
    the Armenian border from the south.

    He calls this 'perpendicular competition': competition between a
    north-south axis from Russia to Iran backed by Russia, and an
    east-west axis from Azerbaijan to turkey backed by the USA.

    Development in the South Caucasus, especially economic development,
    is closely linked to the politics in the region. The political
    context of the relationships between the South Caucasus countries and
    the big powers in the region define the hydrocarbon and
    transportation-communication projects there.

    According to this logic, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey that have
    common interests regarding transporting oil and gas supplies, will
    widen their cooperation in the military sphere as well and will be
    oriented towards NATO for regional security.

    Because of Armenia's exclusion from large regional projects, Yerevan
    is strengthening their ties with Iran.

    Akobian asserts that some analysts' statements published in the
    Armenian press regarding Armenia's integration into NATO are just
    unreal, he believes Armenia will never seek membership of the
    alliance. Even if Georgia and Azerbaijan integrate into NATO, Armenia
    will be devoted to its strategic partner Russia, which will guarantee
    the maintenance of the region's status quo, he asserts.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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