- PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs
- Vol: 18 Issue: 1
- Turkish-Armenian Normalisation and the Karabakh Conflict
Turkish-Armenian Normalisation and the Karabakh Conflict
Authors : Cory Welt
Pages : 207-221
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Publication Date : 2013-05-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Over three years after the signing of protocols on opening diplomatic relations and land borders, the prospects for Turkish-Armenian normalisation in the absence of progress on the Karabakh conflict are slim. But there is also little sign of a breakthrough in the Karabakh conflict-resolution process. Given these impasses, this article proposes an alternative way forward: an unconditional opening of Turkish-Armenian diplomatic relations followed by a retooling of the Basic Principles. This retooling would accept a linkage between the border opening and the withdrawal of Armenian forces from territory outside Nagorno-Karabakh. It would also reduce ambiguities in the Basic Principles that have stalled the peace process to date. The article first analyses the failure of the TurkishArmenian protocols, then justifies a change in policy, and finally, proposes a retooled set of interim principles and focuses on intermediate steps that would help normalise ArmenianAzerbaijani relations while deferring the final settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh’s political status for a later timeKeywords : Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, NagornoKarabakh, Minsk Group, Turkey-Armenia normalisation, conflict resolution.