Category: Southern Caucasus

  • Opening Borders between Turkey and Armenia: Does Game of Light Stand for Ankara?

    Opening Borders between Turkey and Armenia: Does Game of Light Stand for Ankara?

    Vagif Sharifov – Trend Capital , director

    Under the conditions of the close economic partnership of Turkey and Azerbaijan, official Ankara will lose greater than it will acquire from re-establishment of railway communication and actually opening the land border with Yerevan, which has been closed for already 15 years. The media actively comments on the news onhe forthcoming visit of the President of Turkey, Abdullah Gul, to Armenia and the parallel statements of official Yerevan regarding the plans of renewal of the railway Kars (Turkey) – Gumri (Armenia).

    Turkey, being the importer of fuel from many sources, obtains transit tariff from the transportation of Azerbaijani oil via Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline, buys gas via Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipeline, builds railway Baku-Tbilisi-Kars together with Azerbaijan. The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan invests in the creation of large petrochemical complex in Turkey. Ankara lays large hopes also for Kazakhstan oil, which will pass by transit through the territory of Azerbaijan, and gas pipe Nabucco, of which beginning will be established in Turkey, will be filled up with the Azerbaijan gas and fuel from central Asia, which will pass through Baku.

    Because of its aggressive policy with regards to Nagorno-Karabakh, which is integral part of Azerbaijan, Armenia was found in the tot

    Trend Capital : Opening Borders between Turkey and Armenia: Does Game of Light Stand for Ankara?

  • ANCA: Gul should attend Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan

    ANCA: Gul should attend Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan

    ANCA: Gul should attend Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan
    05.09.2008 14:34 GMT+04:00    

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), expressed hopes and reservations regarding Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul’s impending visit to Armenia, at the invitation by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, to watch the September 6th Turkey vs. Armenia soccer match in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, ANCA told PanARMENIAN.Net.

    “We are, as you can imagine, watching this matter with vigilance, mindful of the risks that Armenia is taking for peace, hopeful that Yerevan’s diplomatic initiative will bear fruit, yet cautious regarding the realistic prospects for progress given Ankara’s long-standing and deeply troubling track record of antagonism toward Armenia,” explained ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian, in a September 4th letter to House and Senate Members.

    Asserting that this visit cannot, by itself, substitute for real progress in improved Armenia-Turkey relations, Hachikian remained hopeful “that Armenia’s pro-active diplomacy, if matched with real movement by Turkey, can serve as a first, cautious step toward a true reconciliation based on truth and justice.”

    To that end, Hachikian outlined some immediate and long-term steps President Gul could take to demonstrate his sincerity in accepting President Sargsyan’s invitation, including showing the “willingness to walk the mile from Armenia’s national soccer stadium to the Tsitsernakaberd, Armenian Genocide Memorial, a tradition long honored by foreign dignitaries visiting Yerevan.”

    In the days and weeks following President Gul’s departure from Armenia, Hachikian urged:

    * Lifting domestic restrictions on the study, discussion, and recognition of the Armenian Genocide, and abandoning opposition to international recognition and commemoration of this crime against humanity – including by the White House and the U.S. Congress.

    * Lifting its blockade of Armenia, allowing free Armenian access to its traditional transportation routes, ending its opposition to the incorporation of Armenia in regional and international initiatives impacting the Southern Caucasus, and removing restrictions on Armenian stewardship of cultural and religious heritage sites within Turkey.

    * Publicly and in practice adopting a truly neutral position as a member of the OSCE Minsk Group charged with mediating a peaceful resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, ending military support for Azerbaijan’s armed forces, and openly calling on all parties to reject any non-peaceful resolution to this conflict.

    * Lifting all restrictions on the collective rights of the Armenian community in Turkey.

    * Accepting Armenia’s offer to negotiate the establishment of normal diplomatic relations without any preconditions, and agreeing to resolve all outstanding bilateral issues in a peaceful, non-violent manner.”

  • Turkey asks Azerbaijan to double the natural gas deliveries in winter period

    Turkey asks Azerbaijan to double the natural gas deliveries in winter period

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Minister of Energy of Turkey Hilmi Guler is leaving for Baku to request the increase of natural gas deliveries from Azerbaijan.

    BOTAS Turkish pipeline monopoly informed that the company and Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey are planning to increase daily gas delivery from Azerbaijan from 8 up to 12-15 million cu m that is going to be discussed during the Minister’s visit to Baku.

    “BOTAS has commenced filling the gas storages in Silifki. If in winter months the Iranian gas export is stopped again and Russia Gazprom refuses from delivering extra gas, then that demand will be covered due to the storages and Azeri gas,” it was informed.

    At present Gazprom provides 60% of Turkish gas demands. Growth of deliveries from Azerbaijan is linked with further development of Shah Deniz field in the national sector of Caspian Sea. So far the field produces about 25 million cu m a day, but as the fifth exploratory well commissioned, the production might rise up to 30 million cu m a day.

    Azerbaijan Business Center.

  • “Turkey’s current steps remind of Iran’s actions in 1992, which rescued Armenia”

    “Turkey’s current steps remind of Iran’s actions in 1992, which rescued Armenia”

    Turkey’s current steps, if exactly President Abdullah Gul’s visit to Yerevan, remind of Iran’s actions in 1992, when this country rescued Armenia, said head of the center of political innovations and technologies Mubariz Ahmedoghlu at a press conference on the political results of August.

    In September-October of 1992, when Azerbaijan put Armenia against the wall, Iran opened its borders with this country and provided it with fuel and food. (more…)

  • Gül, Bush speak on the phone after Lavrov talks in Istanbul

    Gül, Bush speak on the phone after Lavrov talks in Istanbul

    ANKARA – Turkish Daily News

    President Abdullah Gül yesterday held a telephone conversation with U.S. President George W. Bush for “comprehensive consultations” over regional and international matters, reported the Anatolia news agency.

    The two leaders discussed the Turkish-led Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform, as well as the problem over the oil-rich Iraqi city of Kirkuk and the negotiations set for today on the divided island of Cyprus, said Anatolia, citing unidentified sources.

    The telephone conversation follows a meeting between Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, in Istanbul. At the expense of triggering a collision course with the west, Russia declared last month that it recognizes the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The global balances upset in the wake of the latest Caucasus crisis has left Turkey in a dilemma as the country may be forced to choose between the two if the rift deepens in the near future.

    The passage of NATO’s military vessels through the Turkish straits, under the Montreux Convention of 1936, to dispatch humanitarian aid to war-torn Georgia has become a source of controversy. Russian military officials raised concerns over the NATO buildup in the Black Sea.

  • Georgian Prime Minister to Participate in Istanbul International Conference

    Georgian Prime Minister to Participate in Istanbul International Conference

    Georgia, Tbilisi, 1 September / Trend News corr. N.Kirtskhalia/ Georgian Prime Minister Lado Gurgenidze will participate in the Istanbul International Conference 5th Annual Emerging Europa. According to Georgian governmental administration, the conference will take place on 5-6 September.
    Georgian delegation will include Georgia’s Ambassador to Turkey Grigol Mgaloblishvili, Deputy Energy Minister Levan Mchedlishvili, Director of the Investment Agency Nata Kasradze, Prime Minister’s advisor Giorgi Melikidze, head of the governmental chancellery protocol department Giorgi Zurabishvili.

    Bilateral meetings between Georgian delegation and participants will take place within the conference to draw investments to Georgia.

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