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    PROTCOLS NOT PRIMARY ISSUE IN TURKEY: SAFRASTYAN

    Tert
    Oct 30 2009
    Armenia

    The Turkish Diaspora in the US, unlike the Armenian, generally
    expressed a positive opinion on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols,
    Director of Oriental Studies Institute of National Academy of Sciences
    Ruben Safrastyan told journalists today.

    According to him, it is necessary to state that the active members of
    the Turkish Diaspora are involved in organizations that receive support
    from the Turkish government. "That is to say, the organizations
    functioning in the Turkish Diaspora, in essence are structures
    established and financed by Turkish government."

    In Europe, the analyst states, the picture is a little different, since
    Turkish organizations are structures of numerous political forces.

    Turkish people's positive attitude towards the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols, according to Safrastyan, is because the Turkish Diaspora
    is under the influence of the Turkish government.

    Touching upon the attitude towards the Protocols in Turkey, Safrastyan
    said: "It seems to me that there is an impression in our public that
    the Protocols raised very negative waves in Turkey." He also stated
    that's not the case or it's expressed differently. The analyst said
    that harsher criticism addressed to Armenians is made during numerous
    public events.

    "But, in general, the Turkish public doesn't have as much interest in
    these Protocols as, for example, they have in the latest developments
    in the Kurdish issue," concluded the analyst.
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