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    FROZEN RELATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY CAN'T LAST ETERNALLY

    PanARMENIAN.Net 28.07.2008 13:33 GMT+04:00

    Russian political scientist Zurab Todua does not see a sensation in
    the talks between Turkey and Armenia.

    "Such talks have been held at times almost since the first day of
    existence of independent Armenia. As is known, former president
    of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan directly set the task to his
    subordinates to search for opportunities to resolve the problems
    in the Armenian-Turkish relations, including the opening of borders,
    restoration of transportation communication and problem of the Armenian
    Genocide. But he failed to do it," he said.

    "Yet the frozen relations between the two states can't last
    eternally. Nagorno Karabakh is too expensive for Armenia which is
    isolated from all regional economic projects. The people can bear
    miseries encouraged by patriotic spirit only for a short historical
    period... I think most Armenian residents will treat the fact of
    talks at least with understanding. Although, there will also be
    exceptions. There will be people, who will call it a "betrayal of
    national interests" and "surrender positions", and "indulgence,"
    he noted.

    Russia will not make a tragedy of the Armenian-Turkish talks, according
    to Todua.

    "Everyone is aware that the attempt to normalize contacts between the
    two states is pragmatic. Armenia will not stop being the strategic
    and military and political ally of Russia after it reconciles with
    Turkey. On the contrary, Russia, which maintains close trade and
    economic relations with Turkey, will have more opportunities for
    new perspective and large scale projects, which Armenia can join,
    though theoretically. Like in other regions of the world, to separate
    from a big neighbor, means to doom people to miseries and hardships,
    deprive them of various opportunities. For which strategic purposes
    and tasks does Armenia need to follow the West and separate from
    Russia? This question has no logical answer. It means that such talks
    are unfounded," he resumed, Day.az reports.
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