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  • ANKARA: Pakistan Meeting May Hamper Babacan's Armenia Visit Plans

    PAKISTAN MEETING MAY HAMPER BABACAN'S ARMENIA VISIT PLANS

    Today's Zaman
    March 18 2009
    Turkey

    An obstacle to a planned visit by Foreign Minister Ali Babacan to
    Yerevan for a foreign ministerial meeting of Black Sea countries
    is another landmark meeting on Pakistan -- with which Turkey shares
    special relations -- that will be held in Japan on the same days.

    In early March, Armenia rescheduled the foreign ministerial meeting
    of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC),
    apparently as a goodwill gesture to ensure that Babacan would be
    among the participants.

    Armenian authorities moved the date of the meeting from the previously
    announced April 29 to April 16. The shift is significant because April
    29 is only a few days after April 24, which Armenians claim marks
    the beginning of a genocide campaign against Anatolian Armenians in
    the early 20th century. April 24 is also the day when US presidents
    traditionally release a statement to commemorate the Armenian killings.

    However, a donors conference aimed at bringing stability to Pakistan
    will be held in Tokyo on April 17. Babacan is eager to participate
    in the conference on Pakistan, a frontline US ally in the campaign
    against the Taliban and al-Qaeda extremists that has been wracked
    by growing violence and economic instability, due to the importance
    attached to the maintenance of stability in this country.

    Currently, the scheduling of the two meetings in Yerevan and
    Tokyo seems to hinder Babacan's participation in both of the
    meetings. Nonetheless, diplomatic sources didn't exclude his
    participation in either, saying the minister would make his final
    decision "according to the situation" in the last week before the
    meetings.

    Although Ankara has a high opinion of BSEC and wants to revitalize
    it as an influential regional consultation mechanism, Babacan's
    participation in the group's next meeting in Yerevan apparently will
    still depend on Armenia's commitment to the ongoing rapprochement
    process and on the progress of closed-door talks with Armenia.
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