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    TURKISH EXPERT: TURKEY-ARMENIA PROTOCOLS NOT TO BE INCLUDED IN TURKISH PARLIAMENT'S AGENDA

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics /58176.html
    14 December 2009 [12:09]

    Day.Az interview with Nigar Geksel, Turkish expert, senior analyst
    at European Stability Initiative.

    Day.Az: What are your views concerning Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan's statement that Turkey will normalize relations with
    Armenia only after resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict marks
    a real progress?

    Nigar Geksel: At a joint press conference with U.S. President
    Barack Obama, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
    normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations is linked with the
    process on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict carried out by the OSCE Minsk
    Group. Turkish MPs and officials have constantly stated the same in
    recent months. It seems Turkey will not ratify the protocols signed
    with Armenia until a progress in settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    But there are still vague points in this process. For example,
    will liberation of seven Armenia-occupied regions of Azerbaijan be
    enough for Turkey to ratify the protocols? Furthermore, what Turkey
    will do to demonstrate that the process of normalizing relations with
    Armenia continues to prevent the U.S. Congress from adopting a bill on
    "genocide" in April next year?

    Turkey seeks to help achieve progress in resolving the Karabakh
    conflict within the OSCE Minsk Group. Some questions will arise unless
    there is no result in the conflict settlement. If Turkey is not going
    to push the protocols through the parliament, then why it needed to
    bring the negotiations with Armenia until this point? Turkey risks
    to be deceived by the West and Armenia and lose credibility. But
    Turkey may acquire credibility once there is certain progress in the
    Karabakh issue. It's like a gamble - you can win or to say "I wish
    I never played."

    So, you doubt ratification of the protocols any time soon...

    Apparently, as I noted above, the protocols will not be included in
    agenda of the Turkish parliament till there is progress in resolving
    the Karabakh conflict.

    Even in event of pressure on Turkey?

    I believe, Turkey is under pressure both from Europe and the United
    States. The logic of many Western officials and organizations is as
    follows: "Armenian leader's taking simultaneous steps in normalizing
    Turkish-Armenian relations and settlement of the Karabakh conflict
    is impossible due to internal politics in Armenia itself and in terms
    of violation of public balance in this country."

    The solution of the Karabakh problem will continue for long. It would
    better to open the Turkish-Armenian border rather than to wait for
    the settlement of the conflict which is the only step that will boost
    solution of all problems in the region. Thus, it will be possible to
    reduce Armenia's dependence on Russia and Armenia's claims to Turkey.

    This creates a situation where Armenia is granted a kind of
    compensation in the Karabakh issue."

    I think, this pressure has slightly decreased.

    Many experts believe that the Karabakh problem might be solved in
    near future. What is your opinion on this?

    I think it would be difficult to achieve this as I have been
    communicating with people of Azerbaijan and Armenia. Unfortunately,
    I am not quite aware of processes taking place between countries at the
    highest level. Nevertheless, I hope that the conflict will be resolved.

    Do you think that Erdogan's initiative to establish the Caucasus
    Stability and Development Platform is premature given the current
    problems in relations between potential members of this association?

    The platform, as one of the fundamental reasons for Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul's visit to Armenia, has proved itself in the Turkish
    society. This platform was still on the agenda during President
    Demirel's tenure and included also the European Union and the United
    States. But their absence in the current version has arisen a number
    of issues. There were suspicions that this platform aims to reduce
    Western influence in the region. It is somewhat like scenario which
    Georgia has set for itself.

    It is widely believed in Turkey that country's credibility can be
    enhanced through the same approach to all countries in the region.

    This is a controversial thesis since such an approach might disturb
    those countries who consider Turkey their ally.

    It is impossible to combine countries in the region in a single bloc
    when there is difference between Azerbaijan and Armenia and Russia and
    Georgia. Regardless of Turkey's desire to play role of a unifier, the
    reality is that in the region there are countries that have their own
    calculations. We should not expect that the platform will significantly
    change the situation in the region until this reality changes.
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