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  • ANKARA: Turkey-sponsored Caucasian union to start as an economic

    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Saturday, August 16, 2008 16:24

    Turkey-sponsored Caucasian union to start as an economic partnership

    Turkey has mapped out the details of the proposed Caucasian union and
    plans to launch the association on the basis of the economic
    partnership.


    Turkey had proposed the formation of a Caucasian union after the
    clashes erupted between Georgia and Russia. Turkey, as a neighboring
    country of the region, has close interest in the Caucasus in its
    efforts to ensure energy supply safety.

    Ankara had stepped in to resolve the conflict with Prime Minister
    Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ali Babacan had visited both
    Moscow and Tbilisi.

    Turkey's proposal to establish a Caucasian union was widely
    accepted. The union, called by Turkey as "Caucasus Stability and
    Partnership Platform", is envisaged to bring Turkey, Armenia, Georgia,
    Azerbaijan and Russia under the same roof.



    Sources from Turkish foreign ministry told local media the union is
    planned to have common security and executive bodies, and would be
    similar to the neighboring countries of Iraq but in a more complex
    structure. The works on the unions would start next week.

    TOUGH TASK

    Although the idea was widely accepted, there is a tough task ahead of
    Turkey as almost every country, who would take part in this
    establishment, has bilateral conflicts.

    Turkey hopes this union would contribute to the strengthening of the
    relations between Ankara and Yerevan as well as the resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    TURKEY-ARMENIA: Turkey is among the first countries that recognized
    Armenia when it declared its independency. However there is no
    diplomatic relations between two countries, as Armenia presses the
    international community to admit the so-called "genocide" claims
    instead of accepting Turkey's call to investigate the allegations, and
    its invasion of 20 percent of Azerbaijani territory despite
    U.N. Security Council resolutions on the issue.

    AZERBAIJAN-ARMENIA: Nagorno Karabakh is a region of Azerbaijan which
    has been under the occupation of Armenia since the war broke out
    between the two states in 1988-1994. In 1988 when the disputed
    region's Armenian-dominated governing council voted to secede from
    Azerbijan, it set of a series of bloody clashes both between and
    within the two neighboring countries. Some 10 percent of the Azeri
    population was displaced.

    GEORGIA-RUSSIA: Russia was deeply involved at many levels in the
    conflicts in Georgia's breakaway regions South Ossetia and Abkhazia,
    and in 1993 Ajarian leaders also declared Russia the protector of
    their national interests. Clashes erupted between two countries last
    week after Georgian forces held a military operation in the South
    Ossetia.
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