| Turkey-Abkhazia Relations post-Abkhaz Elections |
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| Wednesday, 30 December 2009 12:01 | |||
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Two ambassadors who have experience in Turkey’s Caucasus issue played a major role in preparing the groundwork for this new period. These two ambassadors are the former Turkish ambassador to Azerbaijan, Çeviköz, and the former Turkish ambassador to Georgia, Ertan Tezgör. Even though Turkey is a Euro-Atlantic country and has good relations with Georgia, having good relations with Russia provides a favorable environment for Turkey and Abkhazia to improve relations. A report released on Dec. 16 by the Middle East Strategic Research Center (ORSAM) and the Economic Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) titled “Abkhazia for the Integration of the Black Sea” provides a re-evaluation of and suggestions for Turkey-Abkhazia relations.
The report highlighted that Turkey could play an important role in overcoming the isolation of Abkhazia. After recalling that in the 1990s in the aftermath of the Soviet Union’s breakup, close economic relations were established between Abkhazia and Turkey, direct maritime connections were built between Sukhumi and Trabzon and a highway connection was established between the two countries, the report notes that Abkhazia was virtually cut off from the outside world as a result of the 1996 decision by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) to impose economic sanctions at the request of Georgia and that Turkey, which cooperated with the CIS decision, discontinued ferry travel to Abkhazia.
It also emphasized that Russia fully cooperated with the embargo decision until 2000 and that during that period a lot of harm was inflicted on the people; however, the sanctions did not yield any political results.
In conclusion, we can summarize the new period in Turkey-Abkhazia relations as improving humanitarian ties with Abkhazia by recognizing Georgia’s territorial integrity. To achieve this, direct bilateral relations should be improved on issues such as ensuring direct transportation between Turkey and Abkhazia (first by sea, then by air) and providing assistance in the areas of culture (via civil society organizations), religion (via the Religious Affairs Directorate), development (via the Turkish Cooperation and Development Agency [TİKA]) and humanitarian grants (via the Turkish Red Crescent [Kızılay]). |


