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    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: "ONE NATION, TWO STATES" CONCEPT HAS EXHAUSTED ITSELF
    Alisa Gevorgyan

    "Radiolur"
    12.01.2010 18:02

    Unlike Armenia, no large political force in Turkey refers to the topic
    of Armenian-Turkish relations in its platform. According to Turkologist
    Ruben Safrastyan, this evidences that the Turkish political elite is
    not ready for establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of the Armenian National
    Academy of Sciences Ruben Safrastyan views the steps of the Turkish
    authorities, especially the ruling Justice and Development Party,
    towards normalization of relations with Armenia as an attempt to go
    against the opinion of the country's political majority.

    Some forces in Turkey consider that the normalization of relations
    with Armenia is a betrayal with respect to brotherly Azerbaijan. This
    is the reason for the statements by Prime Minister Erdogan and other
    officials about the link between the Armenian-Turkish relations and
    the Karabakh issue. The Turkologist considers that the statements tend
    to please Azerbaijan and escape breaking relations with the latter.

    Ruben Safrastyan is confident that the "one nation, two states" concept
    has exhausted itself, and when working out its foreign policy Turkey
    will be guided by its own interests.

    As for the Armenian-Turkish protocols, Mr. Safrastyan believes that
    despite strong resistance, the Turkish Parliament will ratify those
    if the political elite decides so.
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