From: Rick Rozoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: War For Oil? Turkey As NATO Springboard Into Caucasus And Central
Asia


 http://www.turkishdailynews.com/FrTDN/latest/for.htm#12

 -As a first concrete reflection of this initiative,
 Turkish Chief of General Staff Gen. Huseyin Kivrikoglu
 will pay an official visit to Azerbaijan accompanied
 by 10 F-16 warplanes.
 -In fact, Turkey previously gave a signal that it will
 back Azerbaijan in any conflict with Iran, but
 Kivrikoglu's visit will intimidate any third country.
 -It is no secret that Turkey's relations with
 Azerbaijan in recent days have been linked only with
 the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline project.
 -The United States last week backed Azerbaijan in its
 boundry dispute with Iran....


 Turkish Daily News
 August 23, 2001


 New approach from Turkey on its Central Asian policy

 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NEWS ANALYSIS
 Turkey's policies towards the Caucasus and Central
 Asia were widely discussed at Tuesday's National
 Security Council (MGK) meeting and reportedly council
 members agreed on starting a new initiative in order
 to redefine Turkey's role in the region. State
 Minister Abdulhaluk Cay also took part in the meeting
 and informed members about Turkey's position in the
 region.

 Taking recent tension between Iran and Azerbaijan due
 to the status of Caspian Sea into consideration,
 council members mentioned the necessity of Turkey
 playing a more active role in the region. For this, it
 was said that Turkey should increase the number of its
 diplomatic missions in these countries, despite the
 continuing economic crisis as well as sending more
 enthusiastic diplomats to these countries.

 Turkey also plans to broaden military relations with
 these countries parallel to economic and political
 relations. Currently Turkey has signed military
 cooperation and training agreements with the Caucasus
 and Central Asian countries except Armenia. Turkey
 also provides military aid to Uzbekistan and
 Krygyzstan to help in their combat against terrorism.

 Moreover, Turkey will show more interest in regional
 problems of these countries and statesmen will pay
 high-level visits to these countries, signs of
 Turkey's open support to these countries.

 As a first concrete reflection of this initiative,
 Turkish Chief of General Staff Gen. Huseyin Kivrikoglu
 will pay an official visit to Azerbaijan accompanied
 by 10 F-16s warplanes.

 A war of words between Azerbaijan and Iran raised
 tension over the status of the Caspian Sea, which
 contains huge reserves of oil and gas. Last month,
 Iran ordered two Baku-licensed ships out of what it
 said was Iranian water.

 Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Iran and Russia,
 the five states on the Caspian coastline, are at
 loggerheads on how to divide the sea's oil-rich
 territory. But the disputes have not deterred Western
 oil companies keen to develop the Caspian's vast
 energy resources.

 In fact, Turkey previously gave a signal that it will
 back Azerbaijan in any conflict with Iran, but
 Kivrikoglu's visit will intimidate any third country.

 Gen. Kivrikoglu will visit Azerbaijan on Aug. 24-26 to
attend the graduation ceremony of the War Academy to
 be held on Aug. 25. The Turkish Air Force aerobatics
 team, the Turkish Stars, will perform in a show in the
 Azeri capital of Baku at that time.

 In the recent 10 years Turkey has followed a volatile
 policy both in the Caucasus and Central Asia. When it
 put its full backing for Azerbaijan in the
 Nagorno-Karabakh dispute against Armenia it lost some
 regional countries' trust due to its policies on the
 Russian-Chechen conflict. However, Turkey's perfect
 cooperation with Georgia can be evaluated as a success
 for Turkish diplomacy.

 It is no secret that Turkey's relations with
 Azerbaijan in recent days have been linked only with
 the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline project. No other
issue between the two countries has been on the agenda
 in recent days. But by Turkey backing Azerbaijan
 against Iran it seems to have conquered the hearts of
 the Azeri people. Azerbaijani officials have not
 hidden their pleasure from this event and again they
 have started to use the magic sentence, "One nation,
 two countries." Azerbaijani officials released the
 statement that demonstrates the strong bond of
 friendship believed to exist between the two
 countries.

 The importance of the planned show of the Turkish
 Stars over Baku skies was evaluated by an high level
 Azeri official as "being an obvious indicator of the
 strategical cooperation among the two countries."

 As the tension between Iran and Azerbaijan on the
 status of the Caspian Sea continues, Western powers,
 in particular the United States, are getting into the
 debate.

 The United States last week backed Azerbaijan in its
 boundary dispute with Iran, saying that Iranian
 aircraft had provocatively violated the air space of
 its northwestern neighbor


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