Category: Southern Caucasus

  • Armenia vs. Turkey in World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad

    Armenia vs. Turkey in World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad

    chessOn November 30, Armenian national team will play with Turkish Red team in the 6th round of World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad in Burdur, Turkey.

    Four teams represent Turkey at the olympiad: Turkey Red, Turkey White, Turkey Turkuaz and Turkey Burdur.

    In the 5th round Armenian chess players defeated Indian team (3:1). Karen Grigoryan, Hovhannes Gabuzyan and David Shahinyan ended the matches in a victory, whereas Robert Aghasaryan was defeated.

    After the 5th round Armenia tops the standings.

    via Armenia vs. Turkey in World Youth Under-16 Chess Olympiad | Armenia News – NEWS.am.

  • Ruben Melkonyan: The international community has understood Turkey’s slyness

    Ruben Melkonyan: The international community has understood Turkey’s slyness

    Anna Nazaryan

    “Radiolur”

    Ruben MelkonyanTurkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu as used the term “silent diplomacy” to describe the current stage of the Armenian-Turkish process.

    Expert of Turkish studies Ruben Melkonyan says this fits into Turkey’s policy of imitation.” “The international community has understood the slyness of our western neighbor,” he told a press conference today.

    “The ‘silent diplomacy’ is an amorphous conception and lacks specifics. At this moment the Turkish authorities benefit from avoiding specifics. This silent diplomacy allows Turkey to avoid concrete questions and responsibility,” Ruben Melkonyan said.

    via Public Radio of Armenia.

  • Azerbaijani president no fan of Turkey’s AKP, say US diplomats

    Azerbaijani president no fan of Turkey’s AKP, say US diplomats

    ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News

    Azerbaijani President İlham Aliyev is no fan of Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, and its leader, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, according to U.S. diplomatic cables made public Sunday by the WikiLeaks website.

    A report prepared Feb. 25, 2010, by a diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Baku, Azerbaijan, focuses on a recent meeting between Aliyev and William Burns, the U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs.

    The document says Aliyev “made clear his distaste for the Erdoğan government, underscoring the ‘naivete’ of their foreign policy and the failure of their initiatives, including the loss of support for Turkey among traditional international friends because of Ankara’s hostility to Israel.”

    The Azerbaijani president reportedly noted that Erdoğan’s insistence on promoting Hamas and Gaza while Arab countries were notably silent on those issues had brought Turkey no benefits.

    In the same meeting, Aliyev reportedly said Turkey should demonstrate “constructive behavior” in regards to a gas-transit deal that was signed in June. Aliyev also professed to be worried that active Turkish-Russian cooperation could impede the deal’s progress. He reportedly confided: “Turkish Energy Minister [Taner] Yıldız recently told the head of the Azerbaijani State Oil Company, ‘Why do you want to ruin our relations with Russia? Do you really need Nabucco?’”

    The Nabucco pipeline is planned to carry natural gas from Turkey to Austria to reduce Europe’s energy dependence on Russia.

    The leaked document adds that Aliyev made a gas deal with Russia to prevent Turkey from becoming an energy hub.

    “Aliyev spelled out the reasons Azerbaijan decided to sell gas to Russia last year, noting that ‘Moscow had asked’ and offered a good price for gas that was surplus anyway,” the cable read. “But the real reason, Aliyev confided, was that the sale illustrated to ‘our Turkish friends’ that they will not be allowed to create a gas distribution hub.”

  • Gul ‘Vigorously Committed’ to Turkey-Armenia Protocols

    Gul ‘Vigorously Committed’ to Turkey-Armenia Protocols

    BERN, Switzerland—On Nov. 25, Turkish President Abdullah Gul addressed the Swiss parliament, saying that his country is committed to the protocols, reported Zaman.

    “We maintain our firm vigorous commitment to the protocols, which aim to normalize Turkish-Armenian relationship,” said Gul. “We will continue our efforts so that a sustainable and comprehensive peace dominates the Caucasus,” he added.

    Gul expressed hope that Armenia’s President Serge Sarkisian “continues with the same courage so that the process can be crowned with success.”

    The Turkish President sidestepped the fact that Turkey itself  is stalling the so-called “normalization process” with Armenia by not ratifying the protocols.

    Armenian Weekly

  • Gul: Occupation Of Azerbaijani Territories May Lead To Unexpected Problems

    Gul: Occupation Of Azerbaijani Territories May Lead To Unexpected Problems

    A part of territories of Azerbaijan is under occupation.

    gul3The occupation of Azerbaijani territories may lead to unexpected problems, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said at a joint press conference with Doris Leuthard, President of Swiss Confederation, in Bern on Thursday, Anadolu agency reports.

    “There are some problems between Azerbaijan and Armenia as well as between Turkey and Armenia. A part of territories of Azerbaijan is under occupation. Many people have become refugees. If this matter is not resolved, some unexpected problems may appear. Everyone should work for solution of the problem”, Gul said, replying to a question on Turkish-Armenian relations.

    APA

  • George Friedman: Keep Armenia Isolated

    George Friedman: Keep Armenia Isolated

    231110 friedmanHead of the US analytical center STRATFOR George Friedman made quite curious statements in his interview with Turkish ATV and Sabah newspaper.

    Sabah newspaper reports that general director and founder of STRATFOR George Friedman has come to a conclusion that the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement can be effective only in case Russian troops are withdrawn from Armenia, otherwise this process will be of no importance.

    “Turkey should speak to Armenia not of Nagorno Karabakh. It should discuss reducing Russia’s role in this country. The presence of Russian troops in Armenia does not meet Turkey’s interests. In such conditions, the opening of borders with Armenia is of no use for Turkey, on the contrary, it may spoil its relations with Azerbaijan. So keep Armenia isolated in this case”, Friedman said.

    Meanwhile, Friedman compared the current power of Turkey with the US power in 1930-1940’s.

    “Turkey has strength but no structures, which could direct this strength. This is what Turkey should ponder over”, he said.

    1news.az