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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH RAPPROCHEMENT TALKS WILL HARDLY BE RESUMED UNTIL 2013-2014

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-28 11:02:00

    ArmInfo The Armenian-Turkish rapprochement talks will hardly be resumed
    until 2013-2014, say Masterforex-V Trading Academy Forum experts.

    They say that the present Turkish authorities will hardly do anything
    to ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols before the parliamentary
    elections 2011 while the most probable winners, the Nationalists,
    are even less likely to foster the process.

    An article in the Birzhevoy Lider magazine says that independent
    Armenia has come face to face with the successor of the Ottoman Empire
    (the regime that committed the Armenian Genocide in the territory of
    Western Armenia) and with its denial policy. Turkey sees that Armenia
    is able to initiate the international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide and may claim compensation, as a result.

    The article says that the key goal of the Armenian Genocide was to
    establish a direct link between the Ottoman Turks and the Turkish
    speaking communities of the Russian Empire and Persia. The Turks' plan
    was to annihilate the Armenians living in the territory of the Ottoman
    Empire and Eastern Armenia (Nakhichevan and Nagorno-Karabakh). It was
    then that the Turks and the Azeris formed their military-political
    alliance against the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh - a geographical
    barrier in Turkey's way to Baku and its oil.

    The fate of Nagorno-Karabakh was sealed in 1921: the Caucasian Bureau
    of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party decided to
    make it part of Armenian SSR but, all of a sudden, they changed their
    verdict under the "wise" pressure of Stalin. The region was given to
    Azerbaijani SSR. Their argument was as follows: "Considering the need
    to ensure peace between Muslims and Armenians, economic ties between
    Upper and Lower Karabakhs and permanent link with Azerbaijan, we
    hereby rule that Nagorno-Karabakh should left within Azerbaijani SSR."

    This obvious contradiction between historical facts and a political
    decision constitutes the background of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    As it is accepted to consider, it was the Turkish factor that
    determined this decision of the USSR country, having thereby calmed
    down the Turkish governors and the unrest of the USSR Muslims. With its
    population, which was much larger than the Armenian one, Azerbaijan
    was considered to be the beacon of revolution in the East and seemed
    more important than Yerevan for the revolution interests.

    The article says that such position of Ankara in delaying the
    ratification of the Protocols and Yerevan's reaction to this are
    getting clear now, as the Protocols reflect normalization of the
    Armenian-Turkish relations, and not the problems of Armenia or
    Azerbaijan.

    Formally, neither of the leading countries of the world is revising
    the principle of territorial integrity. But, unfortunately, this is
    only formally. In fact, double standards are observed everywhere,
    and this proved by the attitude to the situations in the Balkans and
    in the Caucasus.
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