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    TURKS HAD LEARNED HOW TO BECOME A NATION FROM AZERBAIJAN?

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    22.05.2009 20:44 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Can Turkey's policy concerning Armenia, which stands
    like a knife between Turkey and Azerbaijan, change? Can Turkey come
    closer to Armenia by turning a blind eye to Azerbaijan's interests? Let
    us focus on some specific issues. Can the border crossing between
    Turkey and Armenia, which was closed down in response to Armenia's
    occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh, be reopened?

    All of these questions can be answered as follows: Turkey's Armenian
    policy may change, but Turkey's policy regarding Azerbaijan will
    not change in the least. Turkey shapes its Armenian policy based on
    the Karabakh issue in the first place, as well as on Azerbaijan's
    interests. If it introduces any change to its policy, then it is
    also intended to produce benefits for Azerbaijan," Today's Zaman
    cited Mumtazer Turkone, the author of "What is Azerbaijan to
    Turkey?" article.

    "Recent debates should be assessed from this perspective. Turkey
    has launched new initiatives in order to normalize relations with
    Armenia. These initiatives are conducted with a very important
    assumption in mind: Turkey assumes that the existing status quo
    in the Caucasus is detrimental to all three countries --Turkey,
    Azerbaijan and Armenia. To maintain this status quo does not serve
    the interests of any of these countries. It is not reasonable to
    maintain this situation that brings losses to all three sides.

    Today there is not a single issue that can be resolved by fighting
    between Turkey and Armenia or between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Nuri Pasha, was applying what he had learned from Huseyinzade Ali
    and Mehmet Emin Resulzade. Not only Huseyinzade Ali and Mehmet Emin
    Resulzade, but also Anatolian Turks had largely learned how to become
    a nation from Azerbaijani intellectuals. The national awakening of
    Azerbaijani Turks, who were under Russian rule at that time, removed
    the hesitation in Turkey resulting from its imperial heritage. In their
    quest to ensure the survival of an empire, Istanbul's intellectuals
    were trying to conceal their national peculiarities due to concerns
    about disintegration, but Azerbaijani intellectuals provided them
    with the sort of inspiration they needed to create a nation out of
    an empire in decline," Turkone emphasized in his article.
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