BAKU: Turkey Intensifies Due To Political Potential Accumulated In P

TURKEY INTENSIFIES DUE TO POLITICAL POTENTIAL ACCUMULATED IN PAST 20 YEARS

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May 19 2010
Azerbaijan

Rasim Agayev News.Az interviews Rasim Agayev, political scientist.

We have recent witnessed a number of official visits and high level
meetings of Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He met Russian
President Dmitri Medvedev in Ankara. The Turkish premier paid official
visits to Syria, Greece, Iran where he reached an agreement on Iranian
uranium enrichment in Turkey. Then Erdogan visited Azerbaijan from
where he is going to leave for Georgia, Spain and Russia. What has
caused this intensification and which positive moments does it carry
for Ankara?

The things around Turkey have several directions. This is a result
of very complex political relations involving Turkey that are the
implications of the process of definition of the final state of the
world powers. If we look back to several years ago, we would recall
that Turkey has in fact been a close country for a long time. It was
as if under NATO’s close surveillance, fulfilling some functions and
not daring to take excessive steps. In the past 10-20 years Ankara
has been actively laying its course on the post-Soviet area, while
we should do justice to Turkey since initially Turkey’s intervention
was viewed as a step from Americans. They were as if paving a way
for Americans, this could have taken place, but on the whole, it was
greeted cautiously by Russia, especially at that stage Turkey made
a serious mistake, stuck in the story with the aggressive separatism
that started evolving in the North Caucasus.

And despite this complicacy, Ankara has managed to bring its relations
with Moscow to a new level, in which the economic component of
cooperation grew dramatically-now they are planning the growth by
100 bn. In addition, Turkey managed to play up Russia in a complex
situation of 2009, because it delayed the US mass media representatives
who arrived only after the fights ended and in fact Abkhazia and
South Ossetia received Russia’s shelter and separated from Georgia.

In addition, Turkey is a NATO member and it has long-lasting and
complex ties with the United States. Thus, Turkey has advanced in
the Iraqi direction, it has managed to restore relations with the
Kurdish formation in Iraq. It has consolidated there. It managed to
transfer always suspicious Iranian-Turkish relations into serious
political interaction which we are currently observing. In addition,
before that it has coordinated its positions on Cyprus and now we see
Turkey establishing a positive dialogue with Greece. On the one hand,
this is connected with the fact that in conditions of the global
crisis when US does not have time to do everything, Turkey gets a
certain degree of independence as a regional power and can play a
greater role than it could earlier do.

On the other hand, the overall internal political situation in Turkey
makes it take these steps. The situation there is related to the
worsening relations of traditionalists, let’s call them kamalists,
backed by the generality and Erdogan’s Party of Islam Demoracy.

I think in the dispute with Armenia that attempted to put some claims
against Ankara Turkey has managed to defend its positions while Yerevan
gained nothing. On this background, Turkey has developed serious ties
with Russia which is a strategic partner of Armenia.

Ankara is developing a good dialogue with Europe and these two factors
make its state very serious, stable and attractive. The first factor
is connected with the consolidation of the new political power,
that is Islam democracy, and it makes believe that on the whole
Turkey demonstrates an alternative development way to everything,
including to Europe, as it manages to unite the incompatible things,
western democratic values with Islam morality. Unless it copes with it
and considering the fact that anti-Americanism is growing in Turkey,
as well as throughout Middle East, Russia’s position aimed at closing
with Turkey becomes promising.

And the very fact of the reconciliation of the two southern and
northern poles of Eurasia makes Russia’s states promising as it shows
that at the time the Islam world is turning its back to the United
States viewing its conduct as a civilian attack, Moscow demonstrates
the rapprochement to the Islamic world. It needs this very much,
because on the other hand it can neutralize radical Islam inside it
and strengthen its position in Middle East, making Russia attractive
for Azerbaijan, which has the well known claims to it.

It is very important to note that Azerbaijan has been quite close
to Russia for 20 years and Turkey has not had direct contacts with
the Kremlin, while now Ankara has become so close to Moscow that
they have many contact points and Azerbaijan has distanced from its
traditional neighbor.

Therefore, I think the activeness demonstrated by Erdogan is connected
with the political potential accumulated in the past 20 years and it is
now time to take practice steps to develop the accumulated potential.

The Russian-Ukrainian ties are improving on par in the region. In
this respect, can we speak of appearance of a new strong regional
tandem of Russia, Ukraine and Turkey?

I think this is not the matter. The matter is the further
reconciliation and integration of Turkey into what was traditionally
called the Soviet Union and what I call the Eurasian space. This
tendency will grow and be of great importance for self-development
of the post-Soviet space considering the internal Turkic factor in
Russia and Turkic surrounding, I mean the Caucasus, Central Asia and
a part of the Black Sea South.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS