{"id":18666,"date":"2010-04-22T08:37:13","date_gmt":"2010-04-22T06:37:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=18666"},"modified":"2023-07-25T15:06:42","modified_gmt":"2023-07-25T12:06:42","slug":"turkish-armenian-relations-and-azerbaijan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2010\/04\/22\/turkish-armenian-relations-and-azerbaijan\/","title":{"rendered":"Turkish-Armenian relations and Azerbaijan"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<table style=\"height: 16px;\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" width=\"100%\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\">\n<h1>\n<em>by<\/em><br \/>\nNovruz  Mammadov*<\/h1>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\">\n<table border=\"0\" width=\"200\" align=\"right\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td align=\"right\"><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><span>Recently, the  Turkish media has widely discussed Azerbaijan\u2019s role in Turkish-Armenian  relations.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"2\" valign=\"top\"><span>Many commentators argue that in order to become a global player  Turkey must mend ties with Armenia, and they accuse Azerbaijan of thwarting this  process. Some even claim that Turkey has made its foreign policy hostage to  Azerbaijan\u2019s demands. Most of these arguments do not reflect reality.Over the last two decades, the major impediments in Turkish-Armenian  relations have been the Armenian campaign for the recognition of the genocide  claims and Armenia\u2019s refusal to publicly recognize the Turkish border. Turkey\u2019s  decision to close its border with Armenia in 1993 in response to the occupation  of Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding Azerbaijani territories by Armenian  forces has set another milestone in the relations. On the other hand, under the  influence of their Armenian lobbies, the US and European countries have made  significant efforts to help Armenia, ignoring its continuing occupation in  Azerbaijani territories. Recently, the US has been using the possible  recognition of the Armenian genocide claims as a threat to pressure Turkey to  open the border without any preconditions.<\/p>\n<p>Three main arguments are used to compel both Turkey and Azerbaijan to accept  a plan that would only benefit Armenia. Firstly, the Turkish-Armenian problem  has nothing to do with Nagorno-Karabakh, and hence these two issues should be  treated separately. Secondly, the opening of the border will eliminate the  genocide issue, which is a major problem in the US-Turkish relations. Thirdly,  both Turkey and Azerbaijan will benefit from the opening of the border because  this will contribute to the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.<\/p>\n<p>First of all, we believe that as two states with the same people, Turkey and  Azerbaijan bear the moral responsibility to defend each other\u2019s interests. Those  who demand that Turkey ignore the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be reminded  that many Armenian fighters in the conflict, by their own account, were driven  by the desire to \u201csettle scores with the Turks\u201d and expelled close to a million  people from their lands by undertaking massacres such as the one in Khojali.  These people were victims of ethnic cleansing because they were Turks, and  naturally they expected support from Turkey. The Turks\u2019 desire to consider the  most important problem of their Azerbaijani brethren should be clear to American  officials who prepare genocide recognition bills and pressure countries across  the ocean in order to satisfy their relatively minor Armenian population.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, it is not plausible that the opening of the border will  relieve Turkey from the genocide problem. The Armenian diaspora considers the  genocide issue its lifeline and an important political tool. Armenian officials  have also embraced the recognition of the genocide claims as a national cause  and continue to support it. This issue has been used as a political tool both  within US domestic politics and in its relations with Turkey. It is ironic that  those who use the genocide card to pressure Turkey to open the border today  argue these claims will be shelved with the improvement of Turkish-Armenian  relations. Turkey\u2019s major concern should be the scenario lurking behind the  recognition campaign, as it is well known that the other two pillars of the  Armenian cause are reparation and territorial claims.<\/p>\n<p>Those who claim the opening of the border might contribute to the resolution  of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by leading to a moderation in Armenian politics  or argue that Turkey\u2019s support for Azerbaijan strengthens our position and makes  us irreconcilable in the negotiations are apparently not well informed on this  issue. In order to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict, Azerbaijan has  closely cooperated with the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and  Cooperation in Europe (OSCE); however, so far the negotiations have been futile  because of Armenia\u2019s intransigence. Armenia\u2019s track record in the negotiations  creates the impression that it wants to keep the conflict unresolved as an  excuse for an indefinite occupation. If the expected concession from the  Azerbaijani side is our acknowledgement of the occupation, it will not happen  under any conditions. The closed borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan remain a  major factor that might compel Armenia to take a constructive step for the  resolution of the conflict. Opening the border before Armenia takes any steps in  this direction would be a major blow to the peace prospects and Azerbaijan.<\/p>\n<p>Lastly, it is simply not true that Azerbaijan has not supported Turkey.  Azerbaijan was not with Turkey in the recent nuclear security summit because it  was not invited, and in fact, the media interpreted this as yet another  manifestation of US efforts to exclude Azerbaijan from Turkish-Armenian  relations. Azerbaijani officials consider raising and defending issues important  to Turkey a responsibility, and our countries have consistently taken a  unanimous position on almost every issue in international forums. Since its  independence, Azerbaijan had to fight against the use of the Armenian genocide  claims as a political instrument because we have suffered most from these  claims. Armenia has successfully overshadowed its occupation and ethnic  cleansing in Azerbaijani territories with an active genocide campaign in the  West, and today, it is painful to observe that this tactic has started to  succeed even in Turkey.<\/p>\n<p>The relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan are based on strong traditions  and mutual interests. Over the last 20 years, Turkey has been Azerbaijan\u2019s gate  to the West, and Azerbaijan has played the same role in Turkey\u2019s relations with  Central Asia. Notwithstanding great pressures, Azerbaijan insisted on building  its major oil and gas pipelines through Turkey toward the West. Standing by  Azerbaijan during difficult times, Turkey has earned the esteem and sympathy of  the Azerbaijani people. We consider the current external pressures another test  that will further strengthen the ties between our peoples and countries.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><em>*Ambassador Novruz Mammadov is the director of the department of foreign  relations in the presidential administration of  Azerbaijan.<\/em><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<p>&#8212;<br \/>\nYou received this message because you are subscribed to the Google  Groups &#8220;Pax Turcica&#8221; group.<br \/>\nTo post to this group, send email to  paxturcica@googlegroups.com.<br \/>\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send email to  paxturcica+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.<br \/>\nFor more options, visit this group  at .<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Novruz Mammadov* Recently, the Turkish media has widely discussed Azerbaijan\u2019s role in Turkish-Armenian relations. Many commentators argue that in order to become a global player Turkey must mend ties with Armenia, and they accuse Azerbaijan of thwarting this process. Some even claim that Turkey has made its foreign policy hostage to Azerbaijan\u2019s demands. 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