By Maxim Edwards, CRRC-Armenia International Fellow
On the 21st of September 2013, the Republic of Armenia celebrates the 22nd anniversary of its independence. Great strides have been taken over the past 22 years in developing Armenia's overseas friendships. Nevertheless, bilateral relations with some countries have not been as successful. Whilst Turkey and Azerbaijan recognize Armenia's independence, neither maintains diplomatic relations with it. Similarly, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen maintain no diplomatic relations with Armenia, whilst Armenia's relations with EU member-state Hungary were suspended following the extradition of Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan.
On the 21st of September 2013, the Republic of Armenia celebrates the 22nd anniversary of its independence. Great strides have been taken over the past 22 years in developing Armenia's overseas friendships. Nevertheless, bilateral relations with some countries have not been as successful. Whilst Turkey and Azerbaijan recognize Armenia's independence, neither maintains diplomatic relations with it. Similarly, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen maintain no diplomatic relations with Armenia, whilst Armenia's relations with EU member-state Hungary were suspended following the extradition of Ramil Safarov to Azerbaijan.
However, one UN member, Pakistan, the
majority Muslim country of 182 million, refuses to recognize Armenia as an
independent state. In
February 2012, Pakistan's ambassador in Baku reaffirmed his government's stance
on Nagorno-Karabakh, stating that Pakistan would not recognize Armenian
independence unless Armenian forces ended their violation of Azerbaijan's
territorial integrity.Pakistan's
'brotherly Muslim relations' with Azerbaijan due to 'historical, ethnic
continuity' of Muslim people,have also
led Baku to support Pakistan over Kashmir.
Despite Azerbaijan and Pakistan's mutual
diplomatic support and co-operation in educational exchanges, joint economic
ventures and military technology, Azerbaijanis appear not to value their country's relationship with Pakistan as
a particularly important one. According to the CRRC's 2012 Caucasus Barometer,
just 0.3% of respondents in Azerbaijan saw Pakistan as their country's biggest
friend, compared to 95.5% for Turkey and 2% for Russia (see Graph 1).
Graph 1.
Note however that these respondents were
asked to name only their country's best friend, so to speak. Whether Pakistan
would have proven more popular had respondents been able to name more than one
country is worth considering.
Similarly, Pakistan is not perceived by
Armenians as an enemy; when asked who they considered country's biggest enemy,
61.8% of respondents in Armenia chose Azerbaijan and 35.1% Turkey (See Graph
2).
Graph 2.
Of the four other majority Muslim countries which do not maintain
diplomatic relations with Armenia (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen),
none were mentioned by respondents. Meantime, Armenia has some trade with them (see
the table below).
Table 1. External Trade
Database by country, 2012
However, for Pakistanis wishing to satisfy their curiosity about Armenia, there is always a chance. 'The biggest shock for me' says Farooq, a student, journalist and researcher from Pakistan living in Erfurt, Germany, - 'was that even though I had an Armenian friend, I hadn't known that my country didn't recognise Armenia'.Specializing in conflict analysis and being published many times, and perceiving Armenia as an ideal country to learn more and write an article, Farooq applied for the CRRC International Fellowship. Once selected as an International Fellow, Farooq was ready to leave for Armenia to start his ten-week fellowship. Predictably, the process was time-consuming, and, though, he received a visa, due to personal reasons he never arrived.
Nevertheless, Farooq is determined to visit Armenia, and should
another opportunity arise, he would not miss it. He especially wants to study
and try bridging the gulf he sees between Armenia and Pakistan. As he said, ‘ I am sure I will visit CRRC, Yerevan and Armenia one
day. I am also sure that one day the situation in terms of relations would also improve solely because Armenia is the land of nice people and hospitality’. He believes that 'the youth will surely wish to reach out to Armenia, making
Armenian friends like me and improving ties between both countries'.
Comments
The main issue is the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
. Pakistan has supported Azerbaijan during and after the Nagorno-Karabakh War. Pakistan also opposes Armenian irredentist claims against Turkey and Azerbaijan. Pakistan does not recognize the 1915 Genocide and maintains that during the war a large number of Armenians and Muslims were killed. Being only the second country after Turkey to recognize Azerbaijan, Pakistan has close relations with Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan supports Pakistan's stand on Kashmir issue. Armenia has friendly relations with India, and recognises Kashmir as part of India. Armenia's close relations with India have severely hindered its relations with Pakistan.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenia%E2%80%93Pakistan_relations>Wiki Source(Armenia - Pak relation)</a>
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So, change your attitude, act like a nation so everyone can respect you. Keep in mind, respect can't earned automatically
Having said all that we should not omit the international situation of Armenia towards the islamic patrons and financial saviors of Pakistan,Saudi Arabia and the rest of sunni arab emirates,whose position is totally pro-turkish and pro-sunni in the Caucasus,Balkans and east mediterranean.A position that seriously harms armenian interests through its cordial allies,like Russia,Iran,Syria,Greece and Bulgaria.
Pakistan is just not an islamic self-sufficient nation like Azerbaijan or Malaysia.It is considered a beggar state,a failed financial country leaving off with subsidies and low interest loans from USA,SA and the gulf arab sunni states.It works as the nuclear haven of SA and Turkey,something that renders that state on the anti-armenian bloc forever.The situation of the war in Syria is just another example of the vital opposite interests for Armenians and Pakistan.
The international position on secessionist wars,is not an event of amazement.Pakistan is out in the world for support of its secessionist Kashmir while it supports the 'integrationists' in Crimea,Ossetia,Bosnia and Nagorno,but this is the same that US democratic and republican governments are doing.
To make an ending i would like to point that Pakistanis in Germany comments about Armenia.He doesnt acknowledges that is Pakistan which doesnt recognize Armenia,but he prospects that Armenians will change stance,like its Armenians who dont recognize it.
Armenia is ready to recognize Pakistan,there is nothing to prevent them,but that doesn't premises of any concessions at all.As i would say it again Armenia is not in need of Pakistan.