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    SECURITY IN THE CAUCASUS WILL BRING STABILITY AND DEVELOPMENT TO THE REGION, TURKEY'S PRESIDENT SAYS

    armradio.am
    19.10.2009 15:22

    In an interview with French magazine L'Express, President Abdullah
    Gul said that if there was security in the Caucasus, there could be
    stability, development and prosperity in the region.

    Gul said there was no foreign pressure on Turkey to sign the protocols
    with Armenia. "Our policy is to bring stability and security to the
    region, maintain good relations with our neighbors, and solve problems
    that were left on the shelf. Having said that, we are grateful to
    those who helped us establish this process."

    Instead of international pressure, Gul said the driving force behind
    the singing of the protocol was to bring stability and development
    to the region.

    "If security is introduced to the Caucasus, there will also be
    stability and, hence, development and prosperity. The Cold War is
    over. Everyone wants to satisfy his own people and take the path of
    cooperation," said Gul. "Dormant wars can heat up any time. We have
    seen this happen between Russia and Georgia. Issues in the Caucasus
    should be resolved."

    Gul said the border between Turkey and Armenia would open once the
    protocols are approved by each country's parliament and signed by the
    foreign ministers. He said the process foresees normalization in all
    fields and the project for peace, cooperation, and stabilization in
    the Caucasus also includes Armenia.

    Gul said dwelling constantly on the recollection of past hostilities
    would not allow for peace and cooperation. "If we lived constantly on
    the recollection of past hostilities, never would France and Germany
    have reconciled. And Europe would not have advanced toward unity as
    it has today."

    He said Turkey did not have its European Union accession bid in mind
    in its relations with Armenia. "While conducting our policy vis-a-vis
    Armenia, we absolutely do not have the European Union in mind,"
    said Gul.
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