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    NO PROBLEMS BETWEEN TURKEY AND AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY - RESEARCHER

    news.az
    June 30 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Nuh Yilmaz News.Az interviews Nuh Yilmaz, director of the Foundation
    for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA) in Washington, DC.

    How could you characterize the current political course of the
    Turkish leadership?

    Turkey has been following a new foreign policy in the last couple of
    years, which requires political stability, regional peace and economic
    interdependency. This foreign policy perspective helped Turkey prosper
    and create a peaceful atmosphere in the region. This policy transformed
    and redefined Turkey's national interest in a positive and constructive
    way. Turkey's newly defined national interest is to secure free flow
    of goods, services and people in the region. This policy achieved most
    of its goals, and reached to a point where some countries that do not
    benefit from political stability and regional peace felt threatened. At
    this point, Turkish leadership is tested and has been trying to find
    a creative and pragmatic solution to overcome this problem.

    Do you share the opinion that strategic partnership between Turkey
    and Israel is over?

    Since strategic partnership requires a common and shared national
    interest, I do agree strategic partnership between Turkey and
    Israel is no longer alive. As I mentioned above, Turkey's national
    interest depends on political stability, economic interdependence and
    regional peace. However, current Israeli government works against these
    principles by pursuing policies of permanent tensionand conflict. This
    creates political instability and economic isolation in the region.

    Therefore, unless Israel or Turkey change their regional perspective
    and their foreign policy, I do not see this strategic partnership
    revivesany time soon. In the mean time, since the problem is about
    principles not about Turkish anti-Israeli sentiment, there is hope that
    relations between the two countries may improve. It is important to
    note that Turkish-Israeli relationship is still alive but the nature
    of the relationship has surely changed.

    How can this tension in Turkish-Israeli relations influence
    Turkish-American relations?

    Both countries have had a special relationship with the US It would be
    naïve to think that the Turkish-Israeli tension will not affect their
    relationship with the US. In terms of Turkey's relationship with the
    US, the most serious impact will be felt in the Congress' attitude
    towards Turkey. The influence of the so-called Israeli lobbying the
    American Congress is a known fact. In the current climate, the main
    objective of especially the right-wing segments of the Israeli lobby
    vis-a-vis Turkey is to transform the tension into a Turkey-US problem.

    We can expect moves in the US Congress that would provoke a reaction in
    Turkey. If the US administration prevents this from happening, it would
    be serious gain for the Turkish-American relationship. In the meantime,
    Turkish government needs to show more restraint and should not fall
    into this trap either. However, if the negative scenario works and
    right-wing Israeli lobby achieves its goal by turning Turkey-Israel
    disagreement into a Turkey-US problem, the responsibility for the
    deterioration of relations would not fall on Turkey's shoulders. If the
    right-wing Israeli lobby were able to impact Turkish-American relations
    at that level, this would raise serious questions about the role of
    Israeli lobby on American foreign policy making. Such a scenario will
    ultimately impact US-Israeli relations as well. Considering all these
    possibilities, I think neither Turkey nor Israel would take that risk.

    Don't you think that Jewish community will stop supporting Turkey in
    Kurdish problem and on issue of recognition of so-called "Armenian
    genocide" in the world and in US, in particular?

    There is a difference between the right-wing Israeli lobby and
    the Jewish community itself. This segment of the lobby aims to
    mobilize any means necessary to support even the most harmful and
    self-destructive policies of right wing Israeli government to impact
    US foreign policy. I do not see any problems between Turkey and the
    American Jewish community.

    Does Turkey's new foreign policy mean that Ankara has disavowed the
    idea of integration to European Union?

    There is no refusal of the integration process from either side.

    Negotiations and legal adjustments for integration have been in
    full force and continuing. Turkey has been implementing its legal,
    economic, social reforms for full accession and I do expect more
    progress in the near future.

    How successful can Turkey be while playing the role of the leader of
    the Islamic world?

    Turkey does not seek to become the leader of the Islamic world. In
    fact, there is not a singular "Islamic world" out there that has been
    awaiting a leader. Turkey has been trying to create an atmosphere
    that would bring peace and prosperity to any country in the region
    including Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan etc. If
    economic integration and political stability and peace are achieved,
    all stakeholders will benefit from the situation. In that sense,
    Turkey is very much interested in what the American philosopher Fred
    Dallmayr calls "mutual empowerment" in its relations with neighbors
    and countries in adjacent regions.

    Can Turkish-Azerbaijani relations get worse if Azerbaijan continues
    its close partnership with Israel?

    I do not see that happening. Azerbaijani-Israeli relationship is a
    bilateral matter and Turkey has its own relationship with Israel as
    well. If Azerbaijan sees benefit and national interest in its close
    relationship with Israel, it is Azerbaijan's sovereign decision to
    continue that relationship. This is the same thing for Turkey. What
    Turkey would look at is not those bilateral relations, but how
    those relations are reflected vis-a-vis regional peace and political
    stability. If that relationship serves to peace and stability, then
    it would be welcome.




    From: A. Papazian
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