RUBEN MELKONYAN: ISRAEL WILL GIVE ADEQUATE RESPONSE TO TURKEY
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 16, 2010 - 14:25 AMT 09:25 GMT
Turkologist Ruben Melkonyan said that Turkey has worsened the
Turkish-Israeli conflict by approving the package of anti-Israeli
sanctions.
Israeli will give an adequate response to Turkey, Melkonyan told a
PanArmenian.Net reporter.
The Armenian expert added that it is possible that Israel may use
the issue of the Armenian Genocide to this end.
Meanwhile, Melkonyan noted that the Turkish statements contain some
hints for the relations rehabilitation. "If Israel takes certain steps,
it is possible that the Turkish-Israeli relations will return to a
normal track. However, I do not think that currently Israel will make
any concessions," noted Ruben Melkonyan.
The Armenian expert added that Turkey's actions may be viewed in
the context of internal policy. According to Melkonyan, the ruling
party of Turkey is trying to increase its rating through such steps,
as the religious part of the Turkish society welcomes the current
actions of the Turkish authorities in the Turkish-Israeli conflict.
Referring to the Turkish-Iranian cooperation, Melkonyan said that
today the parties' interests coincide. "In my opinion, hardly it will
deepen in future," the expert concluded.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 16, 2010 - 14:25 AMT 09:25 GMT
Turkologist Ruben Melkonyan said that Turkey has worsened the
Turkish-Israeli conflict by approving the package of anti-Israeli
sanctions.
Israeli will give an adequate response to Turkey, Melkonyan told a
PanArmenian.Net reporter.
The Armenian expert added that it is possible that Israel may use
the issue of the Armenian Genocide to this end.
Meanwhile, Melkonyan noted that the Turkish statements contain some
hints for the relations rehabilitation. "If Israel takes certain steps,
it is possible that the Turkish-Israeli relations will return to a
normal track. However, I do not think that currently Israel will make
any concessions," noted Ruben Melkonyan.
The Armenian expert added that Turkey's actions may be viewed in
the context of internal policy. According to Melkonyan, the ruling
party of Turkey is trying to increase its rating through such steps,
as the religious part of the Turkish society welcomes the current
actions of the Turkish authorities in the Turkish-Israeli conflict.
Referring to the Turkish-Iranian cooperation, Melkonyan said that
today the parties' interests coincide. "In my opinion, hardly it will
deepen in future," the expert concluded.
From: A. Papazian