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    TURKEY'S STANCE REMAINS UNCHANGED
    LUSINE HOVHANNISYAN

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    23 Dec 2008
    Armenia

    "Gyul's visit has mainly got a symbolic character, it doesn't give
    any hint about principal changes. But if Turkey really intends to
    make positive changes in Armenian-Turkish relations after this visit
    it will be more visible and clear," Director of the Institute of
    Oriental Studies under the Academy of Sciences Ruben Safrastyan said
    in his interview given to "Hayots Ashkharh" daily one day before the
    visit of the Turkish President Abdullah Gyul to Armenia.

    Summarizing the period following the recent football diplomacy of
    Armenian-Turkish relations, he underscored yesterday: "Judging from the
    reports of the Turkish press and the announcements made by different
    high ranking officials in Turkey, there is no significant change in
    Turkey's stance regarding Armenian-Turkish relations. Not only is it an
    important, but in my view the most important circumstance, because the
    present situation of Armenian-Turkish relations is mainly conditioned
    by the stance of the Turkish state, Turkish policy towards Armenia".

    Touching upon the proposal on security and cooperation in South
    Caucasus initiated by Turkey: that is to say the format 3+2, Armenia,
    Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey, Russia, R. Safrastyan linked it with
    the fact that the August developments in the region were solved to
    the benefit of Russia.

    According to the observations of the speaker, what Turkey really
    needs is that the before mentioned initiative is supported by Russia
    and the South Caucasian countries. Georgia abstained from supporting
    the proposal only because Russia was involved there. In this regard
    Armenia's positive approach is very important for Turkey, because in
    case Armenia also refused to participate, only Azerbaijan would have
    remained there: "This was the first case when Armenia became valuable
    for Turkey in terms of diplomacy, which Armenian party must use in
    the negotiation process."
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