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  • ANKARA: Turkey Connects Nakhchivan To Azerbaijan With Railway, Natur

    TURKEY CONNECTS NAKHCHIVAN TO AZERBAIJAN WITH RAILWAY, NATURAL GAS PROJECTS

    Today's Zaman (Turkey)
    December 1, 2013 Sunday

    Stuck between Iran and Armenia and located far from its national
    homeland of Azerbaijan, the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic will be
    better connected to Baku thanks to the Turkish rail line that will be
    built between Igdir and Nakhchivan and natural gas transfer projects
    announced by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    During a joint press conference with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    in Ankara in November, Erdogan underlined Nakhchivan's importance to
    Turkey and said Ankara will work to improve the country's difficult
    position. He explained about natural gas and railway projects involving
    Nakhchivan that are about to commence, stressing that Turkey is
    dedicated to the continuation of its plans for the isolated region.

    "Nakhchivan is of considerable importance to Turkey. ... Natural
    gas [transfer] from Igdir to Nakhchivan and constructing a rail
    line between Igdir and Nakhchivan [that will be connected to the
    Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railway] were also discussed. The research on these
    [projects] is beginning," he said. Erdogan also underlined Turkey's
    commitment to the projects, stating, "We are taking these steps
    determinedly."

    One of the projects to improve the autonomous Nakhchivan's connection
    with Azerbaijan is the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railway, expected to be
    completed in 2014. When operational, the railroad will unite the rail
    networks of Central Asia, the Caucasus and China with those of Turkey
    and Europe, facilitating the movement of cargo between the Asian and
    European continents. With an additional rail line from between Igdir
    to Nakhchivan, an eastern Turkish city bordering Nakhchivan, the
    land-locked region will benefit from the increased economic activity
    through Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan after the completion of the
    main railroad.

    The Center for Middle Eastern Studies' (ORSAM) Eurasia advisor,
    Sureyya Yigit, told Sunday's Zaman that Turkey seemed to display the
    importance it places on the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan at
    the same press conference.

    "Turkey wants Azerbaijan to regain the territories it lost and
    re-establish its territorial integrity. And Nakhchivan is a part
    of Azerbaijan. The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway has the potential to
    increase economic development in the region. If the railway project is
    finalized [with an additional rail line between Igdir and Nakhchivan],
    Nakhchivan's economy will improve considerably. The region will
    provide more employment for its citizens and enjoy the increasing
    trade activity in the region," Yigit said.

    The territory linking Nakhchivan and Azerbaijan became part of Armenia
    under the Soviet leadership of the early 1920s, thus separating
    the autonomous region from the rest of Azerbaijan. All railways and
    highways connecting the two regions were closed after Azerbaijan and
    Armenia fought over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. Since then,
    air travel has been the most frequently used form of transport between
    Azerbaijan proper and Nakhchivan.

    A land connection between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan is important
    for both sides, as apart from 15-kilometer border with Turkey,
    Azerbaijan's decades-old enemy Armenia and Yerevan's close ally Iran
    enclose most of the autonomous region. Relations between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia suffered greatly when they experienced a crisis over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region in the early 1990s, and Nakhchivan is still
    affected by the conflict as Karki, an exclave of the autonomous region,
    is still under Armenian occupation. Although Baku uses Iran to access
    its province, Iran's stance, which changes according to Tehran's
    interests, jeopardize a strong connection between Baku and Nakhchivan.

    Kamer Kasim, vice president of the Ankara-based International
    Strategic Research Organization (USAK), said that as Nakhchivan's
    economy is dependent on Turkey, the trilateral connection between
    Turkey, Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan will help to decrease the autonomous
    region's isolation.

    "The only way out for Nakhchivan is Turkey, in terms of its connection
    with Azerbaijan. With the help of Turkey, it will be more connected
    to its home country," he told Sunday's Zaman, referring to the fact
    that among the neighboring countries, Turkey is the only door that
    is open to the autonomous region.

    Among the topics discussed between Erdogan and Aliyev were steps on
    transferring gas from Igdir to Nakhchivan, another project that will
    help strengthen the connection between Azerbaijan and its region. In
    a display of solidarity with Azerbaijan on the Nakhchivan issue,
    Turkey announced in 2010 that it would transport Azerbaijani gas to
    Nakhchivan without asking any payment in return.

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