Turkey's policy situation-dependent

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey's policy has always been situation-dependent, according to Eduard Abrahamyan, the leader of National Neoconservative Movement.



"After confrontation with the U.S. over Iraq, Ankara moved closer to Tehran and labeled Israel as a terrorist organization. Nevertheless, Washington did not yield to blackmail and approved intrusion of Turkish troops into Northern Iraq. Then, Erdogan visited Israel and signed an agreement on modernization of Turkish fighters and at the same time slammed Iran's nuclear program. Judging from the situation, Ankara's flirt with Tehran and Damascus can be described as a new attempt to blackmail the West," he said.



Abrahamyan also reminded about Turkey's Foreign Minister's recent statement on possible protraction of ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols.



"Such scenario will cause displeasure of the international community. Foreseeing negative reaction, Turkey initiates rapprochement with Iran and Syria, what will allow a political haggling with the EU and U.S. to make them soften position on the normalization of relations with Armenia," he said.
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