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  • BAKU: Killing A Hope: Wistful View At Armenian-Turkish Border From Y

    KILLING A HOPE: WISTFUL VIEW AT ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER FROM YEREVAN
    By Akbar Hasanov

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/5 7279.html
    Nov 6 2009
    Azerbaijan

    A cart ahead of a horse: What implications are awaiting Armenia unless
    its borders with Turkey are opened?

    One can live with hopes for a much better life for a certain
    timeframe. But no one can live only with expectations for whole life
    especially, when those hopes are less likely to come true. If to view
    attentively the process of normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations it
    is much similar to a case when a cart is drawn ahead of a horse.

    Turkish-Armenian protocols signed in Zurich made soon after many
    ordinary Armenian citizens hopeful for the soonest opening of
    Turkey-Armenia border and swift rescue of Armenian economy. They
    hoped Armenia to be saved of collapse. However, this optimistic mood
    is leaving gradually even the most optimists in Armenia.

    Now it seems that everyone in the country has realized a light is at
    the end of the tunnel: opening of borders with Turkey to save the
    collapsed Armenian economy can occur only after Armenia liberates
    the occupied territory of Azerbaijan.

    The Armenian leadership has not made it public, but only for the time
    being. Meanwhile, Armenia's economic indicators well mirror that the
    country's government will hardly be able to delay the confession.

    People cannot be fed by promises for better future life. People should
    see just a fragmentary demonstration, whilst the Armenian authorities
    are very much tense for it.

    Meantime, the Armenian parliament is discussing a draft budget which
    differs from the current one for its modesty. Even the 2008 budget
    was bigger than the 2010 budget. So, the Armenian residents will have
    to tighten their belts again. Of course, some people will be willing
    to tighten those belts around the neck of country's leaders. One can
    understand the Armenian citizens quite easily: 15 years have passed
    since Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement, but so
    far no country in the world has announced intention to recognize
    independence of the puppet "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic".

    Therefore, all these years could be described as years of not only
    missed opportunities to build a normal life, but also empty hope that
    Nagorno-Karabakh will be recognized by the international community
    and also destitute which Armenian citizens have to face because of
    their leadership.

    Part of Armenian population has regained sight. Now they see clearly a
    crucial decline in the number of population to 1.3 - 1.5 million from
    3.6 million of people fixed in Armenia in a run up to the collapse
    of the Soviet Union. Tired of promises by the Armenian authorities
    pending for their implementation Armenians are voting by their feet
    leaving the country forever.

    Here is another statistic figures. Armenia has the greatest decline
    in birth rates in the Commonwealth of Independent States. The number
    of newborns in 2008 was two times less than in 1986. This once again
    testifies that Armenian citizens' confidence in the future has reduced
    to a great extent.

    But this is just top of the iceberg. Negative developments in
    Armenia will reach their critical point after process of opening
    the Turkish-Armenian border protracts, which will never open without
    liberation of Armenian-occupied territories of Azerbaijan, as even
    the most zealous advocates of the current Armenian authorities admit.

    Regular calls of Armenian authorities to their own citizens to wait
    a little longer are doomed to a very nervous perception with hard
    implications. Killing a hope is the most terrible killing. Even though
    this hope is built on blood and grief of neighboring people, for the
    sake of which the residents of a country yielded to persuasions of
    the successive heads of state and over a dozen years were denied an
    opportunity to build a normal happy life.
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