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  • ANKARA: Armenian MP: Armenia And Turkey Interests Don't Coincide

    ARMENIAN MP: ARMENIA AND TURKEY INTERESTS DON'T COINCIDE
    By Melek Tuzluca

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 22 2008
    Turkey

    Armen Ashotuan, Armenia MP and member of the ruling Republican Party
    of Armenia thinks that the true and announced interests of Turkey
    and Armenia do not coincide, Pan-Armenian reports.

    Mr. Ashotuan said "If the interests, which are just declared, can be
    compared, so the true interests clash only. Ashotyan gave a lecture
    in "Global Challenges and Threats: Are Joint Efforts between Armenia
    and Turkey Possible?" international conference in Yerevan.

    "If Armenia needs Turkey as a steadily developing neighbor,
    Turkey needs Armenia at the instigation of world powers and major
    international organizations," the MP Ashotuan added.

    "Armenia's global and regional interests focus international
    recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, open communication and
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Turkey is aspired to join the
    EU and maintain Turkish unity," he noted.

    * 'Turkey-Armenian Co-operation is not a Dream'

    Turkish scholars however do not share Armenian MP Ashotuan's
    pessimism. Dr. Sedat Laciner, head of the USAK, told the JTW that
    Turkey and Armenia can develop good relations and closer ties are
    good for both countries:

    "Armenia is a tiny country with limited natural sources, small economy
    and limited population. It has no sea way. Under these curcumstances,
    Yerevan should solve its problems with the neighbours to survive and
    to be really an independent country. Turkey is the best (if not the
    only one) way to reach the West. Similarly Turkey needs Armenia for
    better transportation ways to Central Asia's Turkic republics. Also
    Armenians are very part of Turkish identity and past."

    Armenia does not recognise Turkey's national borders and claims the
    eastern part of Anatolia is 'Western Armenia'. About 20 percent of
    Azerbaijain has been under Armenian occupation.
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