Armenia
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Armenia engagement derailing Turkey’s energy policy
A misconceived engagement with Armenia has boomeranged beyond diplomacy to impact Turkey’s energy policy. The developments so far are already worrying, and further negative consequences may follow. Turkey’s energy policy is held hostage, and the culprit is a short-sighted Armenia rapprochement that has ignored Azerbaijan’s legitimate concerns on Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Turkey’s Erdogan Stands By Karabakh Linkage
U.S. — President Barack Obama (R) meets with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Washington, DC, 07Dec2009 08.12.2009 Armen Koloyan Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep […]
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Obama Vows ‘Vigorous Support’ For Turkish-Armenian Normalization
U.S. – US President Barack Obama addresses the nation on Afghanistan at the United States Military Academy, West Point, NY, 01Dec2009 04.12.2009 U.S. President Barack […]
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Hugh Pope on the Armenia-Turkey Rapprochment
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 In October, Armenia and Turkey signed protocols that — if ratified by their respective parliaments — will open their shared border […]
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Turkish-Armenian Talks ‘Over For Now’
Turkey – President Abdullah Gul greets his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian in Bursa, Turkey, 14Oct2009 18.11.2009 Tigran Avetisian Armenia and Turkey will hold no further […]
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Nagorno Karabakh is Armenian land, claims Turkish journalist
[ 16 Nov 2009 15:34 ] Yerevan – APA. Correspondent of the Aksam newspaper of Turkey Nagehan Alci visited Nagorno Karabakh, the occupied territory of […]
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Armenia engagement derailing Turkey’s energy policy
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Turkey’s Erdogan Stands By Karabakh Linkage
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Obama Vows ‘Vigorous Support’ For Turkish-Armenian Normalization
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Hugh Pope on the Armenia-Turkey Rapprochment
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Turkish-Armenian Talks ‘Over For Now’
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Nagorno Karabakh is Armenian land, claims Turkish journalist