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    AZERBAIJAN FEARS THE RUSSIAN-TURKISH ALLIANCE
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    02.05.2009 GMT+04:00

    Not accidentally did Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chayka and US
    Department of State point to Azerbaijan as a transit country for
    transferring militants and weapons.

    If active diplomacy consists in regular meetings and visits, one
    could say that Russia, USA and Europe are now intently watching the
    region. It is not surprising, however, since the desire of Europe
    to get rid of the energy dependence on Russia, the appearance of
    Turkey claiming to the status of a serious regional power in the
    light of the continuous disagreements of world powers with Iran,
    and the illusive hopes for signing the Armenian-Turkish agreement
    make the arising situation even more intriguing.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Appointment of Ahmet Davutoglu, Erdogan's chief
    foreign policy advisor, as foreign minister, replacing Ali Babacan
    also indicates the seriousness of Turkey's intentions to seize the
    opportunity and gain a foothold in the region, because nothing comes
    of the EU yet. Davutoglu has already stated that Turkey should play a
    more dynamic role in the Near East and the Balkans, "but her relations
    with the West will remain her foreign policy priorities".

    "Turkey is not a country to just react to crises, it must effectively
    prevent them. It concerns the role of Turkey in NATO, intermediary
    efforts between Israel and Arab countries and settlement of conflicts
    in the Caucasus," underlined Davutoglu, adding that the European
    Union and NATO are the most important components in the policy of
    establishing a balance between security and stability. As a matter of
    principle, Ali Babacan cannot be considered a bad foreign minister, but
    Erdogan needed a more serious diplomat and not an economist like the
    ex-minister. Nevertheless, Babacan remained in the Ministry as Deputy
    Minister for Economy. Quite possibly he will again be a negotiator
    between Turkey and the European Union together with Egemen BagıÅ~_.

    Against this background the consolidation of Russian-Turkish
    political-economic alliance does not seem that unexpected. By the way,
    this alliance may not be at all directed against Armenia, as it may
    seem at first glance, but against Azerbaijan. Not accidentally did
    Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chayka and US Department of State
    point to Azerbaijan as a transit country for transferring militants
    and weapons. Russia and Turkey have always shared common interests
    in the Caucasus, so that Erdogan's visit is just a business meeting,
    in the course of which the sides will attempt to work out a certain
    common energy policy, directed towards strengthening the dominant
    role of Moscow and Ankara in the region. And it's utterly logical
    that under such circumstances, in spite of Ilham Aliyev's rather bold
    statements, Azerbaijan should not even hope for a bright future. The
    Nabucco project can do without the Azerbaijani gas, but it can never
    go without the gas from Turkmenistan or Russia. Europe is not quite
    pleased at such course of events, but in this way she pays for the
    unwillingness she displayed towards accepting Turkey into the European
    Union. Most likely, Brussels will pay the ransom.

    As far as Armenia or her diplomatic relations with Turkey is concerned,
    as we have been mentioning, little depends on the sides in this
    matter. Without pressure, neither Turkey nor Armenia will be able to
    make the decision, on which the USA, Russia and the European Union
    insist. Moreover, it is still quite impenetrable, who after all plays
    first fiddle in the "project of the century" - Russia or the USA.

    The USA views the progress in the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations as one of the foreign policy achievements of President
    Obama's hundred-day term of office. According to Michael Hammer,
    Official representative of the White House National Security
    Council, the White House "is encouraged by recent improvements in
    the Armenian-Turkish relations and they must be maintained by all
    means." In his words, Turkey is an important strategic partner and
    ally of the USA. "We believe that now there is a good chance to
    advance. That was why the US President found it necessary to visit
    Turkey. We hope for an open dialogue and exchange of opinions with
    the Turkish Government," declared the White House representative.

    It is possible to foresee a certain scenario of the Armenian-Turkish
    negotiations development process. In an optimistic view. the boundary
    is opened before the football match between Turkey and Armenia,
    Foreign Ministers of the two countries sign a protocol about the
    establishment of diplomatic relations, followed by negotiations on the
    notorious "road map", which, by the way, no one has seen and which,
    as the RA MFA assures, has never been mentioned. In a pessimistic
    view, Armenia is forced to recognize the Kars agreement with all
    the resultant consequences - renunciation of the Armenian Genocide
    recognition and compensation for the lost homeland, abrupt weakening,
    not to mention fall of national security. The issue of Nagorno Karabakh
    drops off automatically... Alas, there is not a third version possible.
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