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    Holy Cross church on Aghtamar island to operate as museum
    08.08.2009 12:46 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Holy Cross Armenian church, recently restored in
    Turkey, operates as a museum, Alexander Sotnichenko, leading analyst
    of St. Petersburg Center for Middle East Studies, told a
    PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent. Even if the church has a cross on its
    cupola, that won't change anything, the expert finds, because as far
    as he is aware, there is now the Turkish flag fluttering there.
    `Turkey's actions are maneuvers for both the West and Russia,' Russian
    analyst said, noting in the meantime that Turkey conducts literate
    information policy. `Turkey recently invited Russian and foreign
    journalists to show them ancient Armenian monuments and prove that
    there was allegedly no conflict between two nations. Besides, I don't
    think Turkey will mind if Aghtamar becomes a new tourist center,'
    Russian expert noted.
    Turkey just wants to show that it has respect for the ethnic groups
    which formerly inhabited on its territory. But despite its
    `reasonable' political steps, it should perceive the difference
    between restoring a church and opening a border.
    `By normalizing ties with Armenia, Turkey seeks to increase its
    influence in Caucasus,' Russian analyst said, adding that Baku has
    fears of Armenian-Turkish ties normalization process.
    `Turkish-Azerbaijani relations are no longer as warm as they used to
    be. In 1990's, Turkish government had closer ties with Azerbaijan. But
    now it acts against Azerbaijan's interests, as it is more interested
    in normalizing Armenian-Turkish ties.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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