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  • Turkish Analyst: South Caucasus Is A New Target For NATO And EU

    TURKISH ANALYST: SOUTH CAUCASUS IS A NEW TARGET FOR NATO AND EU

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    22.10.2008 18:31 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Caucasus had been on the agenda in the first
    half of 2008 due to the instability in the region during and after the
    elections in Armenia and Georgia. The Caucasus dominated the world's
    attention in the second half of 2008 with its elections issues,
    their potential impact on Azerbaijan, and solution initiatives for
    the frozen conflicts, analyst Mitat Celikpala wrote in an editorial
    in the Turkish Daily News.

    "Taking into account Russia's desire to be more active in the political
    arena, and the expansion of the NATO/transatlantic security zone to the
    Caucasus alongside these developments, it is clearly evident that the
    rivalry has acquired a global dimension. The Caucasus - particularly
    Georgia - has become an active war zone with the constant potential
    as a hot conflict within the framework of the global quest for power.

    The whole world is closely following the developments in the Caucasus,
    and common solutions are being sought for the regional problems. The
    connection between the interests of parties and the solutions to
    problems has given the struggle for a balance of power a new global
    dimension.

    Since their independence, the Caucasian republics have tried to
    form reliable and sustainable state structures that prioritize the
    protection of this independence. While Georgia, from the beginning,
    perceived Russia as a threat to its national existence and sought to
    become part of the Western world and its institutions, Armenia forged
    a full alliance with Russia to protect its security and territorial
    integrity. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has preferred to pursue a more
    balanced policy, reflecting its wealth of natural resources and the
    diversity of its problems.

    In this context, the main factor determining regional countries'
    positions and policies is essentially global processes. It is evident
    that fundamental change has occurred in the perception and policies of
    the transatlantic world - primarily the EU and NATO - of and towards
    the region. The new target of these organizations, which are about
    to complete the process of political integration with Eastern Europe
    and the Western Balkans, is the Caucasus," the article says.
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