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    OPENING THE BOARDERS "EXCEPTED" BUT "HAVING SERIOUS DANGERS"

    Aysor
    Sept 8 2009
    Armenia

    "The opening of the boarders is an excepted event, even more it should
    be result of normal relations between any countries", - said Tatul
    Manaseryan the RA NA Head's Councilor during the meeting with the
    journalists and added that this serious achievement is at the same
    time a process having serious dangerous."

    According to T. Manaseryan in the opening of the boarders Turkey is
    more interested than we, as "it longs for the membership in European
    Union and aims to prove the external world that it is not only civil
    but also a country having open boarders."

    While speaking about the positive consequences of the opening of the
    boarders, T. Manaseryan mentioned the alternative of the consumers
    and the exportation and sale of the energy in Turkey. In the same
    time he mentioned that the opening of the boarders can also have
    negative reflections.

    "Is the Armenian Republic ready for the open door policy? Do the
    Armenian markets have enough level for competing with the Turkish
    companies?", - on the answer of these questions depends the price
    that the Armenians will pay as a result of the opening of the boarders.

    The price paid by Armenia according to T. Manaseryan will be "the
    loss of the local production."

    "If Armenia will economically be ready for such a serious economic
    competition, then I do not exclude that we will have the chance
    economically and not by war get back the biggest part of our lands,
    of the West Armenia", - stressed the economist and explained that
    "reoccupation can be by free economic areas, by the inflow of Armenian
    capital into Turkey, and joint companies."

    "I think that all these should be realized with dignity, without
    harrying", - concluding his speech said T. Manaseryan.
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