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    INVITING TURKISH PRESIDENT CAN CONTRIBUTE TO RESTORATION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES, VICE-CHAIRMAN OF RPA YOUTH WING CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116994
    Se p 3, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 3, NOYAN TAPAN. Turkish President Abdullah
    Gul's visit to Armenia can contribute to restoration of
    diplomatic relations between the two countries and opening of the
    border. Edgar Hovhannisian, the Vice-Chairman of the youth wing
    of the Republican Party of Armenia, reported at the September 3
    press conference. According to him, the opening of the border is a
    very important issue, as Armenia is almost in an economic blockade
    because of the Georgian-Russian conflict. At the same time he said
    that the issue of recognition of Armenian Genocide is not withdrawn
    from the agenda.

    According to Hayk Asatrian, the responsible person for the ARFD youth
    structure office, Dashnaktsutiun would not invite Gul to Armenia,
    as Turkey's policy has not changed at all. Though H. Asatrian is for
    opening the border, he does not consider that in that case better
    relations will be established with Turkey than today we have with
    Georgia. He said that Armenia has always been for it, but Turkey
    has put forward preconditions in that issue. "Opening the border
    at the price of Turkey's preconditions will be a very big mistake,"
    H. Asatrian said.

    According to Narek Galstian, a representative of Hnchakian Party's
    Sargis Tkhruni student union, "it is strange that after all kinds
    of aggressions towards Armenia the Turkish President receives
    an invitation to visit the country." "This is a manifestation of
    capitulation for us: we as a state and a nation after 17 years'
    struggle show that we are not ready for continuing the struggle,"
    N. Galstian said. According to him, Armenia's foreign policy should
    not have undergone such a radical change. N. Galstian considers that
    opening the border with Turkey is indeed necessary, but "in case of
    having a normal state and not a country having an oligarch economy,
    a clan system."
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