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    ANKARA ACTUALLY CHOSE ARMENIA AND THE WORLD COMMUNITY AS PARTNERS
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    01.09.2009 GMT+04:00

    The ethnic policy of Turkey is as follows: the borderland is mostly
    inhabited with Kurds, while, all the villages located straight at
    the Armenian boundary are populated exclusively with Turks.

    The President of Armenia will, all the same, attend the football
    match in Turkey, what was to be expected. Publication of the Protocols
    with mandatory time frames put Turkey in a very difficult position,
    and to some extent Armenia gained her end, without stepping back from
    her stance on the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations with no
    preconditions. It is exactly what is most important at this time. No
    less important is the fact that the Protocols contain nothing on the
    Karabakh conflict and the Armenian Genocide.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ But in this case we are more interested
    in Azerbaijan's position, which can be briefly described as
    stupor. According to some fragmentary information, Baku politicians
    are now in confusion: Ankara has actually chosen Armenia and the
    world community as partners, having accurately calculated that under
    such circumstances it is better to strive for regional leadership
    rather than to be held hostage to the short-sighted policy of Ilham
    Aliyev. And though the choice in favor of Armenia is made under the
    pressure of circumstances, the good point is that despite everything
    it is made. Baku has finally realized that Karabakh is never going to
    belong to Azerbaijan in spite of the continuous statements of Ilham
    Aliyev. In principle, Aliyev can now do nothing but "calm down" his
    people after decades of lies, claiming that very soon the Armenians
    will return all the 7 regions and NKR into the bargain... Everything
    ended on August 31, 2009. In this regard we may assume that Armenian
    diplomacy won another round, but it is still too early to declare the
    final victory. Diplomatic relations will be established, the border
    will be opened, but Turkey will continue to deny the Armenian Genocide
    and will attempt to intervene in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict, although presently there can be no question on conflict
    regulation. There is no conflict as such; it was solved 18 years ago
    by the people of NKR and was solved without assistance.

    Surely it was not by accident that Russia and the USA recalled their
    OSCE Minsk Group mediators in August and appointed no new ones. Does
    this mean that the Minsk Group format has already outlived its capacity
    and now we need something new that would make Aliyev sign a peace
    treaty with Stepanakert? Exclusively with Stepanakert and not with
    Armenia as some people still hope in Baku.

    But let us revert to the Armenian-Turkish relations, or rather to the
    prospects of their normalization. Fear of the Armenian society over the
    issue of opening the border is quite reasonable because once the border
    is opened a flow of Turkish citizens is expected to pour into Armenia
    and become the fifth Kurdish-Turkish colony, which could threaten the
    national security of Armenia. Boundary must be opened, no doubt in it,
    but there must be some restrictions. For example, the Turkish-Georgian
    boundary is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with time restrictions imposed
    by the Turkish side. Something similar must be done in our case;
    moreover, the initiative must proceed from Yerevan. The population of
    Eastern Turkey shows rather a positive attitude towards opening the
    border; however, here too Ankara shows her prudence so typical of
    her. Such is the ethnic policy of Turkey: the borderland is mostly
    inhabited with Kurds, while, all the villages located straight at
    the Armenian boundary are populated exclusively with Turks. So
    the Kurds, who are looking forward to normal relations with the
    Armenians, will inevitably have to confront the Turkish population,
    which is not really eager to normalize relations. Nevertheless, Turkey
    views the Armenians and the Kurds as potential allies in the struggle
    against the central power. Not by chance on the streets of Van do the
    gendarmes walk around with sub-machine-guns even in daytime. And not
    only in Van. The entire Eastern Turkey, i.e. Western Armenia is like
    a cauldron, ready to explode any moment, and the major problem of
    Ankara is to prevent such a scenario. Otherwise Turkey will simply
    collapse. And it is also one of the reasons why Turkey decided to
    take such a step as the establishment of relations with Armenia,
    no matter what it may bring about in the future.
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