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    I DO NOT THINK TURKEY-ARMENIA BORDER WILL OPEN SOON: TURKISH PARLIAMENTARIAN

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news /politics/56749.html
    Oct 21 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with member of Turkey's Grand National Assembly
    (parliament) from the Republican People's Party (RPP) Shukru Elekdag.

    Day.Az: Armenian-Turkish protocols are expected to be ratified by
    the parliament in near future. Can one expect opening of the borders
    after this?

    Shukru Elekdag: For the opening of borders protocols must first
    be approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee and then ratified by
    parliament. But I think that the parliament will not approve these
    protocols. Because they do not reflect some of the points that Turkey
    is concerned with. So, I do not think that the border will open soon.

    Q: The protocols indicate two-month timeframe for opening of borders...

    A: This timeframe will be in effect after ratification of the
    protocols. But the question of ratification, as can be seen, is at
    a standstill.

    Q:What can hinder the ratification?

    A: First, there is a promise by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    to parliaments and peoples of Turkey and Azerbaijan. He will certainly
    keep his word.

    Secondly, the parliamentary Committee on History has sent a few
    queries regarding the protocols to the Foreign Affairs Committee.

    These queries underlined Turkey's concerns about the protocols. The
    protocols do not indicate that the Armenians give up their baseless
    claims about the "Armenian genocide". They oppose creation of a
    joint commission to investigate the 1915 events. Also, they do not
    approve the Kars Treaty. So, these protocols may turn not only against
    Azerbaijan, but also Turkey. Therefore, the Turkish parliament may
    not ratify the protocols in their current form. We can not make a
    historic mistake once again.

    Q: At one time those in Ankara promised not to sign the very protocols
    that are now already signed ...

    A: He promised not to open the border till the solution of the
    Karabakh problem.

    Recently, during an informal conversation, he reiterated his words.

    Erdogan said that the promise of opening the borders after the return
    of occupied territories is a matter of honor for him. The promise of
    prime minister is not his own promise, but a promise on behalf of the
    Turkish nation and state. He can not get away from his promise. As RPP,
    we will act as a guarantor that the prime minister keeps his promise.

    Q: But the parliamentary majority of the ruling Justice and Development
    Party (AKP) will back ratification of the protocols ...

    A: AKP can not unanimously vote for ratification. When we asked the
    prime minister "Do you think Azerbaijan and Armenia have the same
    significance for Turkey?", he replied: "I have no right to even
    compare them. It will be unfair. Importance of Azerbaijan to Turkey
    can be compared with nothing. Members of the AKP, prime minister and
    the president understand that Azerbaijan is 100 times more valuable
    to Turkey than Armenia. The government will allow losing Azerbaijan
    for acquisition of Armenia.

    Q: The news which said Azerbaijan's flag will not be allowed to
    the stadium in Bursa, which hosted Armenia-Turkey football match,
    was negatively perceived in Azerbaijan and Turkey. With what this
    process will end?

    A: This disappointed us. We are saddened by the fact that there
    were flags of Armenia and "NGR"in the stadium. Unfortunately,
    the international forces and FIFA intervened and we were not able
    to influence the situation. Of course, Turkey should apologize to
    Azerbaijan.

    Q: What do you a see as a reason for Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu's upcoming visit to Azerbaijan?

    A: He probably will trip to Azerbaijan to resolve the differences. He
    is obliged to explain all nuances of the protocols to the people
    and government of Azerbaijan. In addition, he certainly will ask
    Azerbaijan's support in a number of issues.

    Q: How do you feel about statements of the Azerbaijani side to revise
    the prices of energy sold to Turkey?

    A: Turkey, precisely thanks to Azerbaijan, has become energy exporting
    country. Today, Turkey plays role of energy bridge between Asia and
    Europe. Turkey understands this very well. To refuse all of this,
    Turkey should be deprived of reason. Azerbaijan highly appreciates
    friendship with Turkey and is aware the value of this fraternity.

    Surely it does not want to prejudice that brotherhood.

    Q: What are your views about establishing business ties with Armenia
    soon?

    A: Turkish firms will not find that market in Armenia which they have
    in Azerbaijan. Smart executives will not agree to this. Only companies
    whose leadership include Armenians, seek to business with Armenia. In
    recent days, reports about oppression towards Turkish companies in
    Azerbaijan appeared in media. I do not believe it. I think that we
    should stop speculating on this topic. There is no need to instigate
    trouble between brothers. There is a need to unite against enemies
    of Turks, rather than to be at odds with each other.
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