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    ZURAB TODUA: ARMENIA WILL NEVER AGREE TO CEDE KARABAKH IN EXCHANGE FOR OPENING BORDER WITH TURKEY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.07.2008 14:37 GMT+04:00

    Armenia is not ready to stop its policy of international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide, a Russian expert said.

    "I think this issue will remain extremely painful for Armenia and
    Armenians for years to come. This problem occupies an important
    place in the system of political views of the Armenian society. It
    is impossible to change it immediately. It might be resolved only
    during the process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations,"
    political scientist Zurab Todua said.

    "As for Nagorno Karabakh, it is quite obvious that opening of borders
    and return of territories are not the same things. It is odd that
    such wording occurs. Does anyone in Azerbaijan really think that in
    exchange for opening of the Armenian-Turkish border, Armenia will agree
    to return Nagorno Karabakh? Only softening of Yerevan's positions at
    the talks is possible, I suppose."

    "The problem of Nagorno Karabakh concerns primarily the Azerbaijani
    government and society. It would be strange if Ankara was concerned
    with it even more than Baku. We should realize that the Nagorno
    Karabakh problem is neither task number one nor two or even three
    in Turkey's foreign policy. Turkey's main task is to be accepted to
    the European Union. It is necessary for the economic development of
    the country. EU's provisions are stiff. It demands changes in the
    Turkey's policy towards the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,
    normalization of relations with Armenia and initiation of a dialogue
    with Kurds. Turkey is in a very complicated condition. It supports
    separatists of Northern Cyprus and at the same time fights Kurdish
    separatism. It is a hard business. Only rich and strong countries can
    conduct a policy, based on mutually exclusive principles. Turkey is
    not rich or strong and it is impossible to demand from Turkey what
    is above its abilities," Todua said, Day.az reports.
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