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    TURKEY - ARMENIA RELATIONS WORKSHOP
    NASUHI GUNGOR

    Turkish Press
    May 28 2009

    STAR - We aren't used to follow the important steps taken in Turkey,
    but leave them to their destinies easily. Important developments
    occurred recently in Turkish-Armenian relations. The public followed
    the course of incidents from its tabloid side due to the stance of
    media in relevant countries to a certain extent. The discussions
    which emerged in Turkey and Armenia, as well as Azerbaijan, were
    like this. But there is a process which has already started and
    the healthy progress of this process is vitally important for our
    geography. Turkey is facing one more great difficulty, along with
    all these negative sides.

    We attended a meeting in Istanbul yesterday which contributed to
    this process. The Turkey-Armenia Relations Workshop, organized by
    the Foundation for Political, Economy and Social Research (SETA)
    on May 26-27, hosted a great many figures from the two sides on the
    discussion table. Of course, there are serious disagreements between
    the parties. What's more, Turkish and Armenian participants reflected
    different opinions in their own countries. The usual theses were
    sometimes reiterated in the meeting. But the details aren't important
    here. This meeting greatly contributed to the process of normalization,
    because the discussions which are made on such issues only by the state
    or through diplomatic possibilities aren't enough. The bases which are
    established by the civilian society ensure that theses are put forth
    more boldly and the parties talk to each other without official covers.

    We saw it once more in the meeting that Turkey's responsibilities in
    this field are considerably heavy. Actually, a definition which became
    prominent in our small talks there reflects this fact. Turkey has to
    manage 'parallel processes' correctly. Of course, relating the opening
    of Armenian border to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue makes the process
    more difficult. But the difficulties suffered by Ankara have started
    just at this point, because Turkey can't ignore the disadvantages to
    be caused by excluding Azerbaijan from this process. What's more, in
    such a case, Armenia might become the part of a more important problem,
    which would make no contribution to efforts for peace in the region.

    Of course, nobody should expect a rapid progress to occur in a problem
    which hasn't been discussed thoroughly and which remained on the
    curtain of mist in history. Furthermore, it's not easy to progress in
    a field in which intellectuals from both parties have a great many
    prejudices and wrong information about the issue. This initiative,
    made by SETA, is important in a few respects. Firstly, discussing
    the issue on the basis of civilian society provides everybody with
    the opportunity of expressing themselves comfortably. Such bases
    should be quickly increased. Secondly, the people who were brought
    together should have necessary qualifications to discuss the issue in
    a versatile way. The participation of the academic world, as well as
    the media, was planned in a way to feed this situation. Of course,
    this work will encourage and pave the way for similar initiatives
    in the future. The contributions made for the continuation of this
    process are important as well. Each effort exerted for sustaining
    the normalization process is valuable.
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