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Oct. 13th, 2019

Turkey’s EU Membership: Will The ‘Armenian Opening’ Help?

    CU Issue 49, October 5, 2009 
 
Turkey’s foreign policy, as
emphasised by Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, is to have ‘zero problems with neighbours’ (Today’s Zaman, September 13). This is, first and foremost, intended to stabilise Turkey’s complex regional environment and ensure Turkey’s reputation as a peacemaker. It is also, more tactically, intended to boost Turkey’s long-running EU membership application. Ankara hopes to show that it is a responsible, and indeed indispensable, partner for Europe in Eurasia and the Middle East.
Read full article from Caucasian  Review of International Affairs...
 

Jun. 23rd, 2009

ARMENIA TO ASK GEORGIA TO REOPEN BORDER WITH RUSSIA

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will ask Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili during Saakashvili June 24-26 state visit to Armenia to expedite the reopening of GeorgiaтАЩs border with Russia, an Armenian foreign ministry official has stated.
Talks are in progress about the possibility of ensuring cargo traffic from Russia to Armenia and back through the Upper Lars checkpoint,тАЭ Arminfo news agency quoted Aram Grigorian, head of the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs Department at the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as saying.
The checkpoint, essentially the only option for road communications between Armenia and its key ally Russia, was closed by Moscow, allegedly for repairs, three years ago. Moscow has conveyed its interest to Tbilisi about reopening the border, a measure that Georgian diplomats say they will consider.

 

Posted June 23, 2009 © EurasiaNet

May. 8th, 2009

EU Eastern Partnership - Promises vs Realities


The European Union extended its hand to six former Soviet republics: Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia on Thursday at a summit meant to draw them closer into the EU orbit despite Russia's deep misgivings. Presidents, premiers and their deputies from 33 nations are signing an agreement meant to extend the EU's political and economic ties.
Read further for EUOBSERVER article from  Brussels .

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