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    ERDOGAN'S ADVISOR SAYS TURKS ENTRUST WHAT IS MOST DEAR TO THEM TO ARMENIANS

    Armenpress
    Apr 04 2006

    YEREVAN, APRIL 4, ARMENPRESS: Egemen Bagis, Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's foreign policy adviser and Justice & Development
    Party (AKP) deputy, said international observers expected Turkey to
    open its border with Armenia.

    Speaking at the New York Foreign Relations Council, he said Turkey
    recognized Armenia as a sovereign state. "We do not have diplomatic
    relations with Armenia, but we respect Armenians' sovereignty as we
    respect the sovereignty of all other former Soviet republics,' he
    was quoted by RFE/RL as saying. Bagis said Turkey did not open its
    borders with Armenia and did not seek establishment of diplomatic
    relations because 'Armenia does recognize these borders."

    "Armenian Constitutional does not say that Armenia recognizes its
    border with Turkey,' he was quoted as saying.

    He then said around 50,000 Armenian citizens were living now in Turkey,
    the majority without relevant permissions. He claimed the majority
    of Armenian citizens worked as babysitters in Turkish families.

    "Turks have entrusted their children, the dearest they have, to
    Armenians, which is evidence there is no enmity between them. This
    means we have much in common," he was quoted as saying.

    Meantime a survey conducted by Sociometer polling center among 1000
    young Armenians revealed that the overwhelming majority was against
    normalization of relations with Turkey if this is to be done by
    ignoring Armenians' territorial claims to Turkey and without its
    acknowledgement of the 1915 genocide. The Sociometer said 90 percent
    of respondents said they were against that way of improvement of
    relations with Turkey. The share of those who would seek economic and
    other ties with Turkey before it recognized the genocide and met other
    Armenian demands was only 4 percent., while 6 percent were undecided.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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