Category: Southern Caucasus

  • Erdogan: Turkey Can Establish Diplomatic Ties With Armenia

    Erdogan: Turkey Can Establish Diplomatic Ties With Armenia

    121110 erdogan2Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls on Yerevan to establish friendly relations with Turkey.

    “Turkey can establish friendly ties with Armenia,” he told Turkish-Armenian journalist Ara Gochunyan, Editor-in-Chief of Istanbul-based Armenian newspaper Zhamanak (Time), Hurriyet daily reports.

    “Turkey does not maintain hostile relations with any country. We have never used the painful events of the past for shaping the vision of future. After crowning our liberation struggle with success, we entered into a new period, establishing friendly ties with all those countries. We can do the same with Armenia. Leaving history to scholars and historians, we can walk towards the future. I do believe it is still possible. But some in Armenian diaspora do not have the same vision which creates obstacles for the process,” Turkish premier said.

    Hurriyet interpreted Mr Erdogan’s above statement as a message addressed to Armenia via the Istanbul-based newspaper.

    Turkish official also spoke about the Armenian community in Istanbul.

    “I follow with great appreciation to the Armenian community’s efforts aimed at promoting internal peace and development in Turkey. I view Armenian community as Turkey’s richess,” he said.

    Tert.am

  • Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration meets representatives of Istanbul’s Armenian Community

    Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration meets representatives of Istanbul’s Armenian Community

    PanARMENIAN.Net – On November 11, Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgyan visited the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople and met with Istanbul’s Armenian Community.

    The Minister specifically noted the importance of Armenian Patriarchy in unification of Armenian community.

    He characterized Istanbul’s Armenian community as the bearer of national and spiritual traditions, assuring of Armenia’s continued support to their fellow countrymen through the Ministry of Diaspora.

    The parties discussed issues Armenian community is currently facing, with the Minister briefing the meeting participants on Armenia-Diaspora relations and programs implemented in Armenia, governmental press service reported.

    via Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration meets representatives of Istanbul’s Armenian Community – PanARMENIAN.Net.

  • Armen Gevorgyan attends AER annual forum in Istanbul

    Armen Gevorgyan attends AER annual forum in Istanbul

    Deputy Prime Minister, Territorial Administration Minister Armen Gevorgyan today attended the annual forum of the Assembly of European Regions (AER) in Istanbul. As part of the forum, A. Gevorgyan had a range of bilateral meetings, Territorial Administration Ministry press office said.

    During his meeting with President of AER Michele Saban, A. Gevorgyan thanked him for the invitation and organization of Armenia’s membership to AER. The parties expressed confidence that Armenia’s membership to the Assembly will boost expansion of cooperation. The interlocutors also discussed possibilities of implementing joint programs, holding some AER events in Armenia.

    Armen Gevorgyan also met with Dirk Ahner, European Commission Director General, Directorate General for Regional Policy. The parties stressed that Eastern Partnership Program raised the level of European Union-Armenia relations. The Deputy Prime Minister thanked European Union experts for their support for development of Armenia’s territorial development concept.

    A. Gevorgyan’s meeting with Peter Straub, President of the State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, addressed high level of political dialogue between Armenia and Germany, cooperation in different spheres. The interlocutors agreed that Armenia and Germany can also cooperate within the Assembly of European Regions. The parties reached an agreement to organize mutual visits.

    via Armen Gevorgyan attends AER annual forum in Istanbul – aysor.am – Hot news from Armenia.

  • Turkish MP: Otherwise, Armenia Will Fail To Find Its Place In The 21st Century

    Turkish MP: Otherwise, Armenia Will Fail To Find Its Place In The 21st Century

    turkoneInterview with member of the Great National Assembly of Turkey (Parliament) from the ruling Justice and Development Party, Ozlem Turkone.

    Q: Are there any hopes that Armenia will finally come to senses and try to go ahead with the process of normalizing relations with Turkey?

    A: Hopefully, a time will come when Armenia will strive to continue the process of normalizing relations with Turkey. The most important thing for us is that Turkey has made a major change in its foreign policy – zero problems with neighbors. Recently, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan signed many bilateral agreements during a trip to Greece. Our relations with Syria are also developing. Everybody knows about our diplomatic steps towards Iran and its nuclear program. We stand for integrity of Iraq. Also, successful policies are conducted in the Balkans. What is left? Only Armenia.  We want to negotiate with Armenia to some extent. But this does not mean that we will do this hurting our fraternal Azerbaijan and our Azerbaijani brothers. Azerbaijan’s struggle is our struggle.

    Q: What are your views on the fact that Armenia has unilaterally frozen the process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations? Is any progress possible in this regard?

    A: OSCE Minsk Group was not active in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict before the process of normalizing relations with Armenia started. But as soon as Turkey signed protocols to normalize relations with Armenia and stressed that the Armenian-Turkish border will open only after a fair settlement to the Karabakh conflict is achieved, the international community stepped up efforts. And nobody can stop it.

    With regard to the Armenian-Turkish normalization, the protocols are signed, and our position is clear and explicit. Turkey’s position is that Armenia should de-occupy Azerbaijan’s territories that make up a fifth of the country. Mr. Erdogan has announced this on many occasions. Normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is impossible without this.

    Q: In your opinion, how long will it take to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in a fair way and normalize Armenian-Turkish relations?

    A: I cannot say that there will be some breakthrough in this regard in a short time. The processes intensified after Armenian-Turkish protocols were signed. But there was no progress in these issues in 2010. We are going to witness a long process. It also depends on what changes will occur in American politics. In addition, Russia’s approach is also very important. Therefore, it is difficult to cite some specific dates.

    Q: Armenia is happy about the elections to the U.S. Congress. Armenian experts believe that the new U.S. Congress will be more pro-Armenian than the former one. Is it true?

    A: I do not share this view because Congress will mainly consist of Republicans rather than Democrats this time. Republicans have more positive attitude toward Turkey. We have seen this for years. It is wrong to think that majority in Congress support the so-called “Armenian genocide”. For example, Nancy Pelosi, who strongly supported the bill recognizing the so-called “Armenian genocide”, lost elections in California, home to a large Armenian diaspora. That is, in fact, the Armenian lobby is not as strong as before. It is not strong on the political level. Unfortunately, the Armenian diaspora has concentrated all its efforts against Turkey.

    Q: In your opinion, what will Armenia’s future be if it fails to settle the Karabakh conflict and open the border with Turkey?

    A: Naturally, it is clear that if Armenia does not solve these problems, it will not end up well for the country. I should also note that the events that took place in the South Caucasus showed that military action could break out in a moment. Stability in the Caucasus can be broken very easily. Therefore, Turkey has always and everywhere said that it is necessary to create a joint platform for strategic cooperation in the South Caucasus. Armenia is a part of it. If Armenia joins this system, peace and stability will dominate in South Caucasus. We are saying we should see benefits and make a profit instead of risks. If Armenia realized it, its economy would not be in such a disorderly state today. Oil and gas pipelines would cross also Armenia’s territory and profit the country. Armenia should abandon obstinacy on some issues. Otherwise, Armenia will not find a place in the 21st century. What is more important is that Armenia has to constantly remind the Armenian diaspora living thousands miles away that its population is in poverty and hunger. The Armenian diaspora living in other geographic location shows that it does not think about Armenia. That’s my opinion.

    /Day.Az/

  • Turkey to spotlight “frozen conflicts”

    Turkey to spotlight “frozen conflicts”

    France, Strasbourg, Nov. 10 / Trend, A.Maharramli /

    davutoglu ahmetTurkey as chairing country of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe will keep the focus on so-called “frozen conflicts”, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Wednesday at a joint press conference with the CoE Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland and Macedonian Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki.

    “As the current chairing country of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, we certainly will keep the focus on so-called “frozen conflicts”. Naturally, policies and activities of the CoE will cover these conflicts,” Davutoglu said answering a reporter’s question about what contribution Turkey can make to the resolution of “frozen conflicts”, including Nagorno-Karabakh, during country’s chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers.

    November 10, the Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers for six months (until May 11, 2011) was passed to Turkey from Macedonia.

    A conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994.

    The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. – are currently holding negotiations to resolve the dispute.

    Armenia has failed to implement UN Security Council resolutions stipulating the liberation of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding regions.

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  • Georgia Awards $150 Million Hydro Project to Turkey’s Kolin Construction – Bloomberg

    Georgia Awards $150 Million Hydro Project to Turkey’s Kolin Construction – Bloomberg

    The Georgian government awarded a $150 million hydropower project to Turkey’s Kolin Construction, Tourism Industry and Trading Co. Inc., the Energy Ministry said.

    Kolin will build a cascade of four hydropower plants with a minimum total capacity of 105.7 megawatts on the Tekhuri River in the Samegrelo region of western Georgia, the ministry said in an e-mailed statement today. Construction will take four years, the ministry said.

    Under ministry rules, investors given hydropower plant concessions agree for 10 years to sell power for domestic consumption only during three months each winter, when the former Soviet republic often experiences shortages, and are free to sell to any customer in Georgia or abroad for the rest of the year.

    President Mikheil Saakashvili said on Nov. 8 that Georgia may receive as much as $5 billion of investment in hydropower over the next seven years.

    To contact the reporter on this story: Helena Bedwell in Tbilisi at [email protected]

    To contact the editor responsible for this story: James Gomez in Prague at [email protected]