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    TURKEY-ARMENIA DETENTE GOOD FOR U.S.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    08.09.2009 13:11 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey and Armenia announced their intention to
    establish diplomatic relations, open the closed border between the
    two countries and launch a series of talks and confidence-building
    measures aimed at resolving long-standing disputes and fostering
    closer cooperation, GlobalPost writes.

    "To be sure, these protocols will need to be ratified in Ankara and
    Yerevan, and some important political hurdles remain. But these new
    accords, reached with the help of Swiss mediation, could transform
    regional stability in the Black Sea region. They are also very good
    news for American and European interests.

    First, an open border will contribute to the economic development
    of Armenia and rebalance the country's position between East and
    West. Second, improved relations between Armenia and Turkey can have
    an important demonstration effect. Multiple flashpoints and "frozen
    conflicts" around the Black Sea underscore the dangers of resurgent
    nationalism against a backdrop of economic strain. Third, for Turkey,
    a genuine opening to Armenia will reinforce the country's new approach
    to foreign policy. In recent years, Turkish leaders have pursued a
    "zero problems" approach to relations in the Balkans, the Aegean, the
    Black Sea and the Middle East. By and large, Ankara has succeeded in
    transforming its often troubled relations with neighbors as diverse
    as Greece, Bulgaria and Syria.

    Finally, the roadmap set out by the parties envisions the establishment
    of an international commission to review the contentious history of
    1915 and its aftermath that has bedeviled Armenian-Turkish relations
    for nearly 100 years. It would be surprising if this group manages to
    reconcile strongly held and competing historical narratives. It would
    be even more surprising if detente between Ankara and Yerevan ends
    the perennial debate in the U.S. Congress on an Armenian genocide
    resolution - feelings run too high on this matter, especially among
    the Armenian diaspora.

    Yet the tragic events of 1915 will extend the trend of recent years,
    in which both societies have become more comfortable with frank
    discussion about Armenian-Turkish relations, past and present. From
    the perspective of American regional interests, there is much to be
    gained from a climate in which pressing bilateral issues, including
    Iran, Russia and energy security, can take center stage in relations
    with Ankara - and Yerevan.

    The prospect of genuine Armenian-Turkish detente can help make this
    a reality. The process deserves continued and unreserved support from
    Washington," the article says.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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