ARMENIAN POLITICAL EXPERT: VISIT OF THE TURKISH PRESIDENT TO ARMENIA WAS OF GREAT REGIONAL IMPORTANCE
ArmInfo
2008-09-08 17:18:00
ArmInfo. Visit of the Turkish President Abdullah Gul to Armenia
was of great regional importance, Head of the Analytical Center on
Globalization and Regional Cooperation Stepan Grigoryan said at today's
international conference in Yerevan 'Situation in the Caucasus. Role
of NATO and EU'.
'I am sure that , somehow or other, one cannot but call the Turkish
president's visit to Yerevan a political action even if A. Gul said
no word about politics during the meeting with S. Sargsyan', he said.
The political expert thinks that the Turkish president's visit to
Yerevan had also a psychological component besides the political one
as, against all the odds, A. Gul was received normally and the loss
of our national team did not especially our fans: the people showed
no aggression.
'Moreover, I am sure that the latest events in Georgia have become
an impulse for A. Gul's visit to Yerevan as both Turkey and all
the countries of the region felt notable changes in the region's
geopolitical situation.
Consequently, new tendencies also appeared in the political direction
of the Turkish foreign policy', S. Grigoryan resumed.
ArmInfo
2008-09-08 17:18:00
ArmInfo. Visit of the Turkish President Abdullah Gul to Armenia
was of great regional importance, Head of the Analytical Center on
Globalization and Regional Cooperation Stepan Grigoryan said at today's
international conference in Yerevan 'Situation in the Caucasus. Role
of NATO and EU'.
'I am sure that , somehow or other, one cannot but call the Turkish
president's visit to Yerevan a political action even if A. Gul said
no word about politics during the meeting with S. Sargsyan', he said.
The political expert thinks that the Turkish president's visit to
Yerevan had also a psychological component besides the political one
as, against all the odds, A. Gul was received normally and the loss
of our national team did not especially our fans: the people showed
no aggression.
'Moreover, I am sure that the latest events in Georgia have become
an impulse for A. Gul's visit to Yerevan as both Turkey and all
the countries of the region felt notable changes in the region's
geopolitical situation.
Consequently, new tendencies also appeared in the political direction
of the Turkish foreign policy', S. Grigoryan resumed.