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    TURKS TO MAKE INVESTMENTS IN ARMENIA?

    A1+
    04:36 pm | April 14, 2009

    Politics

    Shushi commander Jirair Sefilyan told "A1+" that he doesn't believe
    that Serzh Sargsyan will cross the open border to Turkey to watch the
    Armenia-Turkey football match in October while touching upon Serzh
    Sargsyan's wish to cross the Turkish-Armenian border.

    According to Sefilyan, Turkish PM Rejeb Tayyib Erdogan is more
    realistic. Erdogan has excluded the signing of any treaty between
    Armenia and Turkey as long as the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict remains
    unsettled and there is no agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "Our authorities are in a state where any decision contradicts
    our state interests and the Turks are making maximalist statements
    regarding Artsakh and the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement. I am against
    the establishment of relations with Turkey because in reality we
    don't have a state and I praise the statement made by the Turkish PM."

    The policy led by Turkey and Azerbaijan allows Sefilyan to say that
    as the NKR conflict as well as the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement can
    not be settled anytime soon. As for the opening of the Turkish-Armenian
    border, Sefilyan is against it because he believes that Armenia doesn't
    have a national system to confront the possible negative effects.

    "My sources tell me that during the behind-the-scenes negotiations, the
    Armenian side is proposing the Turks to make investments in Armenia,
    restart factories and open tens of thousands of vacancies. The Turks
    are considering that and it is not excluded that they will take
    concrete steps. Do you imagine what awaits us? Some ten thousand
    Armenians will start working for the Turks and this means that the
    Turks will have rather serious levers in our domestic affairs,"
    said Sefliyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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