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    RUSSIAN EXPERT ON POSSIBLE IMPACT OF RUSSIA-TURKEY RAPPROACHMENT ON RESOLUTION OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Today
    April 5 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Interview with Alikber Alikberov, head of the Center for the Study of
    Central Asia, Caucasus and Ural-Volga region at the Russian Academy
    of Sciences Institute of Oriental Studies.

    The U.S. House committee's resolution recognizing the "Armenian
    genocide" in Ottoman Turkey has spared wide debates in Turkey and
    the United States as of late...

    If the U.S. administration's policy is based on political expediency
    taking into account current international situation, the decisions of
    Congress are often based on the primacy of values which are fundamental
    in American society.

    Let's take a look at this situation from the other side: for many
    years European leaders announced near-term membership of Turkey to
    the EU with details of integration being discussed at each summit. And
    the Turkish society believed in the promises of its soonest accession
    to EU.

    What actually happened? The European Union has grown immeasurably
    failing to include Turkey. Moreover, prospect for Turkey's membership
    is moving away each day because the political declaration is one
    thing, but the real perceptions of friend or foe is something quite
    different. The European Union has its own conferences, public opinion,
    institutions, finally, its own identity based on Christian culture and
    shared history even it may be contradictory. And there's no getting
    around it.

    This does not mean there is no the political motive involved. All
    sorts of political implications were debated while preparing the
    resolution within the committee of experts especially because the U.S.

    administration has repeatedly warned Congress of a possible
    deterioration in relations with Turkey. Nevertheless, the resolution
    was adopted.

    In your opinion, will Turkey and the United States be able to return
    the relations to the previous level any time soon?

    It does not make any sense to overestimate the significance of the
    congressional resolution for the relations between Turkey and the
    U.S.. At the same time, Turkey can not ignore it at all. I am sure
    that if it was about China, the U.S. Congress would have acted much
    more cautiously. The U.S. tries not to anger the Chinese "dragon". The
    recall of ambassador is a predictable step by Turkey in response to
    an obvous neglect of its official position by the Congress.

    And how would you comment on Turkey's intentions to build closer ties
    with Russia?

    With regard Turkey's policy of rapprochement with Russia, both of
    these countries have great unused potential for cooperation and also
    an understanding in some matters of global cooperation. It would be
    strange if this potential is disregarded.

    In your opinion, how will Russia act in this situation?

    Russia will behave the same way as any self-respecting country would
    do in a similar situation: it will develop a multi-faceted policies.

    Of course, it will come closer to Turkey, but not to the detriment to
    its relations with Armenia or the United States. Russia's rapprochement
    with Turkey may be synchronized with the process of rapprochement
    with Armenia-Turkey rapprochement and give new impetus to this process.

    On the other hand, there is a unique opportunity for Armenia in its
    relations with Azerbaijan because Azerbaijan is a partner and ally
    not only for Turkey but also for Russia. Therefore, we should expect
    an intensification of contacts between the countries, including at
    the highest level. Perhaps in the coming months, we will witness a
    major breakthrough in relations between Russia and Turkey.

    It is believed that closer ties with one country are built at the
    expense of relations with other countries. But it is not true.

    Observers are always interested in the reaction of either party at
    any event, such as how actually Azerbaijan perceives the process of
    Turkish-Armenian rapprochement. Of course, new commitments sometimes
    tie up hands, but they also often create more effective ways to address
    complex problems thanks to a higher level of mutual understanding
    and trust.

    What impact these events had or may have on resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    Karabakh issue is one of the intractable problems not only in the
    post-Soviet area, but also throughout the world. Neither the Minsk
    Group or Working Group of the Dortmund conference, nor any other
    international mechanisms involved in the process have achieved any
    meaningful results.

    Even passive participation as an expert in several rounds of informal
    tripartite negotiations to achieve a preliminary conditions allowed
    me to understand the depth of the contradictions between the parties
    to the conflict. And the hopes that someone from third countries will
    solve this problem are unfounded.

    Nobody will be able to force the conflicting parties to make friends
    until they themselves are ready to cooperate and compromise. More
    measures to ensure mutual trust between the main mediators will benefit
    the entire process. I think, a lot depends on how far Russia and Turkey
    will go in their rapprochement, and whether they will overcome their
    differences and take concrete decisions in terms of regional security.

    How do you see an early resolution to the conflict given the positions
    and proposals of the parties?

    Obviously, the problem has no military solution, consequences of which
    can further protract resolution of the conflict. The situation has
    long been hopelessly deadlocked due to the mutually exclusive claims
    of the parties who are not prepared to make whatever compromise is.

    Public opinion in all the republics as uncompromising. Demonstrating
    such a will requires a favorable political conditions in which
    compromise can be linked to the interests of the parties.

    Rapprochement between Russia and Turkey would greatly contribute to
    resolving the Karabakh conflict.

    To achieve immediate results, Azerbaijan will also need new
    approaches and mechanisms that it has yet to create gievn the
    prevailing realities.

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