{"id":14624,"date":"2009-09-09T04:07:41","date_gmt":"2009-09-09T02:07:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=14624"},"modified":"2017-11-28T17:26:56","modified_gmt":"2017-11-28T14:26:56","slug":"azerbaijan-and-turkey-protect-armenias-national-interest-inadvertently","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2009\/09\/09\/azerbaijan-and-turkey-protect-armenias-national-interest-inadvertently\/","title":{"rendered":"Azerbaijan and Turkey Protect  Armenia&#8217;s National Interest Inadvertently"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Publisher, The California  Courier<\/p>\n<p>After reviewing hundreds of articles in regional and  international media outlets and scores of statements by various officials  regarding the Protocols between Armenia and Turkey, it is clear that these  agreements will not be ratified by the Turkish Parliament, unless the Armenian  government first makes concessions on Karabagh  (Artsakh).<\/p>\n<p>As expected, there was great agitation against the  Protocols last week among opposition political parties in both Armenia and  Turkey. Furthermore, some Azeri officials and analysts criticized Turkish  leaders for appearing to go back on their repeated promises of not opening  Turkey&#8217;s border with Armenia until the Karabagh conflict was  resolved.<\/p>\n<p>On April 22<sup>nd<\/sup>, when Armenia and Turkey made  public a &#8220;Roadmap&#8221; to regulate their contentious relations and open their mutual  border, Azerbaijan strongly objected, threatening to retaliate against Turkey by  taking a number of steps, including cutting off oil supplies. Turkish leaders  immediately stopped the implementation of the &#8220;Roadmap&#8221; in order to appease  their &#8220;Junior brother,&#8221; Azerbaijan. Turkish officials repeatedly announced that  they would not open their country&#8217;s border with Armenia, unless the Karabagh  conflict was settled to the satisfaction of Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Erdogan  felt obligated to fly to Baku in May to make the same pledge in his address to  the Azeri Parliament.<\/p>\n<p>But as international pressure mounted on both Armenia and  Turkey to go forward with the frozen &#8220;Roadmap,&#8221; Turkish leaders were careful not  to alienate Azerbaijan once again. This time around, they fully briefed Pres.  Aliyev during every step of their discussions with Armenia, repeatedly assuring  Azerbaijan that its interests would be protected and that nothing would be  agreed upon with Armenia, unless the Karabagh conflict was first settled. Just  before the two Protocols were announced on August 31, Prime Minister Erdogan  briefed Pres. Aliyev by telephone and a high-level Turkish delegation flew to  Baku for follow-up talks.<\/p>\n<p>A close reading of the lengthy text of the professionally  crafted two Protocols and the appended Timetable indicates that the most  critical detail &#8211; the date of their expected ratification &#8211; is left out! The  documents spell out in great precision the terms of the agreements as well as  the specific deadline for each of &#8220;the steps to be undertaken.&#8221; For example,  they state that as of August 31, Armenia and Turkey have six weeks to complete  &#8220;internal political consultations&#8221; before the Protocols are submitted to their  respective Parliaments for ratification. The documents also specify the exact  timeline for the opening of the border and the formation of various  committees.<\/p>\n<p>However, all of these steps are contingent upon the  crucial prerequisite of ratification of the Protocols by the two Parliaments,  for which no date and no deadline is mandated. The joint announcement issued on  August 31 by Armenia and Turkey, simply calls on both sides to &#8220;make their best  efforts&#8221; for the &#8220;<em>timely<\/em>&#8221; ratification of the Protocols. The missing  deadline is certainly not the result of an oversight!<\/p>\n<p>After securing Armenian officials&#8217; agreement to Turkey&#8217;s  two preconditions &#8211; the formation of a &#8220;historical&#8221; committee and recognizing  its territorial integrity &#8211; Ankara found a clever solution for its third  precondition. It made the opening of the border with Armenia contingent upon the  resolution of the Artsakh conflict, without including a direct reference to this  requirement in the Protocols.<\/p>\n<p>Since the ratification of the proposed agreement by the  two Parliaments does not have a particular deadline, the Turkish government will  probably apply its extensive diplomatic resources to pressure Armenia &#8211; via the  OSCE Minsk Group of mediators on Artsakh, composed of France, Russia and the  United States &#8211; into making concessions acceptable to  Azerbaijan.<\/p>\n<p>Turkey could therefore be expected to delay the  ratification of the Protocols by its Parliament until Azerbaijan&#8217;s conditions  are met on Artsakh. In recent days, several Turkish commentators pointed out  this gaping loophole in the Protocols, boasting that Turkey would not open its  border until Armenia makes territorial concessions on Artsakh. Turkey&#8217;s Foreign  Minister Ahmet Davutoglu made that same pledge practically on a daily basis  since the August 31 announcement. Interestingly, Pres. Aliyev has not said one  critical word about this agreement which calls for the opening of the border  with Armenia &#8211; something he vehemently opposes. The reason is that he is assured  by Ankara that nothing of that sort would take place until Artsakh is delivered  to him on a silver platter!<\/p>\n<p>Armenia&#8217;s President and Foreign Minister, on the other  hand, have been repeatedly stating that they would not accept any linkage  between the Artsakh negotiations and the opening of the Turkish border. In order  to preserve their own credibility and safeguard the country&#8217;s national  interests, Armenia&#8217;s leaders should not make even the smallest concession on  Artsakh and not ratify these Protocols, until the Turkish Parliament ratifies  them first. But, since Turkey refuses to ratify them without the settlement of  the Artsakh conflict, the whole agreement would collapse and the international  community would then hold Turkey solely responsible for its  failure!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Publisher, The California Courier After reviewing hundreds of articles in regional and international media outlets and scores of statements by various officials regarding the Protocols between Armenia and Turkey, it is clear that these agreements will not be ratified by the Turkish Parliament, unless the Armenian government first makes concessions on Karabagh (Artsakh). 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