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    TURKEY WILL DECIDE FUTURE OF PROTOCOLS ONLY AFTER ARMENIA FULFILLS TURKEY'S REQUIREMENTS: TURKISH MP

    Today
    Dec 4 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Mustafa Kabakci, member of Turkey's National
    Grand Assembly (parliament) from the ruling Justice and Development
    Party and head of the Turkey-Azerbaijan parliamentary group.

    Day.Az: What do you expect from the meeting between Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and U.S. President Barack Obama to take
    place in early December?

    Mustafa Kabakci: This will be a meeting between president of a world
    super power with prime minister of a regional super power. The meeting
    will focus on ongoing processes in the world and region and a role
    Turkey has in these processes.

    Our region is the most restless and hot spot in the world. Turkey
    is not only a geographical but also political, cultural and military
    bridge between East and West. The United States is very well aware of
    Turkey's importance. The U.S. leadership understands that it would be
    too difficult to solve regional problems without Turkey's involvement.

    Washington was once more convinced of Turkey's importance during
    the Iraqi process. The parties are most likely to discuss all issues
    related to our region at the coming meeting.

    What concrete outcome discussions over the Turkey-Armenia relations
    and Karabakh conflict may have?

    Resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and issues related to Armenia
    are a top priority for Turkey. These issues have recently begun to
    acquire a serious shape. Obama's visit to Turkey helped these processes
    to get out of the stagnation. We will certainly learn about further
    development of these processes after the meeting between Erdogan
    and Obama.

    It is easy to predict what will Turkish prime minister tell to Obama.

    Erdogan has previously stated that establishing relations between
    Turkey and Armenia depends on the Karabakh problem. Our government does
    not separate these two questions from each other. The prime minister
    will probably tell Obama once again that peace in the region primarily
    depends on resolution of the Karabakh problem and Armenia's current
    position will make no contribution to the conflict's fair solution.

    The media reports that the U.S. puts pressure on Turkey to ratify the
    Turkish-Armenian protocols. The Armenian press claims that Obama will
    do the same during his meeting with Erdogan...

    No one can order the Turkish parliament to ratify the protocols.

    Turkey is a strong regional power. We will not allow anyone to dictate
    terms to us. Any pressure on Turkey is doomed to failure. Turkish
    parliament will do nothing contrary to interests of the Turkish people
    under pressure. On my own behalf I can say that the protocols are
    not expected to be discussed or ratified today. I do not believe
    these protocols will be ratified until Armenia fulfills Turkey's
    requirements.

    Above all, we require liberation of Azerbaijan's occupied territories.

    We will decide future of these protocols only after Armenians fulfills
    this requirement. Turkey does not form its policy on basis of outside
    orders. We pursue our own policy that we deem to be expedient. Under
    this policy, we can not make friends with enemy of our brother. We
    can not establish good neighborly relations with a neighbor while it
    is at a war with our brother.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan says that establishment of relations
    with Turkey will not force Armenia to abandon its so-called "genocide"
    claims. Armenians argue that Barack Obama will officially recognize the
    "Armenian genocide" on April 24. Do you think Turkish prime minister
    will discuss this issue with the U.S. president?

    The Republic of Turkey has committed no "genocide" against anyone and
    is not obliged to justify itself before Armenians' false accusations.

    Armenians blackmail Turkey by their "genocide" claims. We openly
    declare that we can not be friends of those who call us murderers and
    accuse us of mass killings. So, the demand of the U.S., or someone
    else do not change anything.

    Following a thaw in Turkish-Armenian relations, Armenia toughened its
    stance in the negotiations on the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict ...

    Turkish officials have made it clear for Armenia that relations
    between Turkey and Azerbaijan are not of neighborly, but brotherly
    nature. Karabakh problem is a problem not only of Azerbaijan but also
    that of Turkey. Enemies of Azerbaijan are also enemies of Turkey. As
    in other matters, we will hold the same position with Azerbaijan in
    the Karabakh issue, too. We will do nothing contrary to Azerbaijan's
    interests.

    In fact, Armenia is jealous of unlimited brotherhood between Turkey
    and Azerbaijan. Armenia should also know that the Karabakh conflict
    paralyzes not only Armenia and Azerbaijan, but also the entire region.

    It impedes development and cooperation in the region. We wanted to
    show the world that once Armenia withdraws from occupied Azerbaijani
    territories, we are even ready to help it to get out of the crisis.

    The Turkish government is consulting with Washington on the Armenian
    issue. This creates impression that Russia is not involved in the
    ongoing processes ...

    In fact, the Armenian question was put into agenda thanks to the U.S.

    and the EU rather than Turkey. As for Russia, it is impossible
    to underestimate its regional significance. It is impossible to
    establish peace in the Caucasus without Russia's approval. But
    Russia can not ignore Turkey's role in the region. Moscow is well
    aware that Turkey and Azerbaijan play an important role in energy
    security in the region. Energy policies of these countries aim at
    promoting regional peace and creating an atmosphere of cooperation
    and regional development.

    We want to explain to Armenia that we can forgive its mistakes and
    cooperate with it. It needs only to abandon unfounded claims and
    agree to cooperate.

    On the other hand, Russia is one of he Turkey's biggest trade
    partners. This partnership impacted also energy security in recent
    years. Things constantly change in the world and in Turkey, in
    particular. My countryman Mevlana Rumi has a good idea which says
    that it is impossible to live life of yesterday. This day is always
    different from yesterday. We did not estimate properly importance of
    relations with Russia yesterday. Much have changed today. We believe
    that Turkey and Russia may establish normal, even friendly relations.

    Azerbaijan has a certain role in establishing normal relations between
    Russia and Turkey.
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