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    TURKISH TOP OFFICIAL: ARMENIA MUST DRAW CONCLUSIONS FROM TURKISH PM'S STATEMENTS

    Trend
    March 17 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia should draw conclusion from Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan's statement regarding the eviction of 100,000 Armenians
    living illegally in the country, Erdogan's Adviser on Eurasia Geybulla
    Ramazanoglu thinks.

    "Armenia and the Armenian lobby should be make conclusions from
    Erdogan's statements," he told Trend News over the telephone from
    Ankara.

    Erdogan warned of a possible expulsion of 100,000 Armenians living
    illegally in Turkey, in an interview for the BBC.

    Erdogan said that nearly 170,000 Armenians live in Turkey now.

    "About 70,000 of these people are our citizens and the rest are living
    in Turkey illegally," he told the BBC. "Tomorrow, if necessary,
    I will say that 100,000 of them have to leave our country. I'll do
    this because they are not our citizens and I am not obliged to keep
    them in our country."

    Erdogan said Armenia should be rescued from the diaspora's control.

    Erdogan wants to show the world and the Armenian lobby that Turkey
    has great capacity to deal with the Armenians.

    "It is no secret that Armenia continues its pressure on Ankara over the
    so-called 'genocide' and many other means. Armenia should understand
    that Turkey may also resort to different levers of pressure,"
    Ramazanoglu said.

    However, the Armenian lobby is unlikely to make concession in
    connection with Erdogan's statement.

    "The welfare of Armenians has never been relevant for the Armenian
    lobby and the lobby has never worked in the interests of Armenia,"
    he added.

    Ramazanoglu said that the continuous negotiations are "at an impasse"
    and until Armenia backs down from its current position, there won't
    be any shift.
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