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    IN CASE OF NEW WAR IN KARABAKH, TURKEY WILL ASSUME IMPARTIAL POSITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.09.2008 GMT+04:00

    Interview

    Kaan Soyak:

    The visit of Turkish president Abdullah Gul to Armenia made a big
    stir in the region. Informal contact between the leaders of the
    two countries, who have exercised ping-pong diplomacy, can lead
    toward normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations. Kaan Soyak,
    Chairman of the Turkish-Armenian Business Development Council (TABC)
    commented to PanARMENIAN.Net on the recent developments.

    How do you assess the arrival of Turkish President Abdullah Gul
    in Yerevan?

    Arrival of Turkey's President Abdullah Gul in Yerevan was an important
    and resolute step. The fact that he invited Mr Sargsyan to Istanbul
    is no less important. We never thought that President Sargsyan
    will invite his Turkish counterpart to Armenia and that Mr Gul will
    accept the invitation. But it happened. I should mention that the
    internal political situation in Turkey did not affect the President's
    decision. Moreover, judging by publications in Armenia and Turkish
    press, the public in both states welcome normalization of relations
    and opening of the border. I am hopeful that Serzh Sargsyan's visit
    to Istanbul in 2009 will be another step toward normalization of the
    Armenian-Turkish relations. We are neighbors. The region should be
    secure and peaceful. This refers not only to South Caucasus countries
    but also to Syria, Iran, Iraq and Lebanon.

    What is more important for Turkey: recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    or resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict?

    Recognition of 1915 events as genocide is a more important issue for
    Turkey than Karabakh. A commission of historians should be formed to
    deal with the issue. Only after that, opening of the border would
    become possible. As to the Karabakh problem, Turkey can help the
    settlement process. The conflict is a regional issue and war is not
    the best way to resole it. I am convinced that Azerbaijan will never
    start war against Nagorno Karabakh but if it does, Turkey will assume
    an impartial position.

    Do you think normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations will help
    Turkey to join the EU?

    Readiness to normalize relations with Armenia can be described
    as a move toward the EU membership. One of EU conditions is normal
    relations with neighbors. Although we don't think that Europe is ready
    to accept a 70-million Muslim country, we continue reforms. At that,
    normalization of relations is as well important for Armenia, which
    participates in the ENP.

    Media reports about possible opening of the border for transportation
    of humanitarian cargo...

    When the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict broke out, some Armenian
    and Turkish organizations requested Ankara to lift the blockade for
    a humanitarian corridor. There is no talk about it yet. But I believe
    that it will happen sooner than we expect.
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