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    EXPERTS: TURKISH PM'S ON EVICTION OF ILLEGALLY LIVING ARMENIANS WILL NEGATIVELY IMPACT ESTABLISHING OF ANKARA-YEREVAN RELATIONS

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/turkey/6 4345.html
    March 18 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statements on eviction
    of illegally Armenian migrants from the country will adversely
    affect the process of normalization of the Ankara-Yerevan relations,
    experts believe.

    "The Armenian lobby will use Erdogan's statement against Turkey," Johns
    Hopkins University, Institute of Central Asia and Caucasus director,
    Svante Cornell said. "This is will unambiguously negative impact on
    the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations and the overall
    impact on Turkey's current situation."

    Erdogan warned of possible expulsion of 100,000 Armenians illegally
    living in Turkey, if Armenia does not get rid of the Armenian
    diaspora's control, in an interview to the British BBC television
    and radio company.

    It was the minister's response to the question asked about Ankara's
    reaction to adoption of a resolution recognizing the so-called
    "Armenian genocide" by the several countries' parliaments.

    A week after the adoption of the resolution on "Armenian genocide"
    by the U.S Congress's committee March 4, the Swedish parliament by a
    margin of one vote, approved the document that recognizes the so-called
    "genocide."

    Erdogan said nearly 170,000 Armenians live in Turkey currently.

    "70,000 of these people are our citizens and others are living in
    Turkey illegally," he said. "Tomorrow, if necessary, I will say that
    100,000 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."

    Observers believe Erdogan's statement is a diplomatic message- warning
    for Armenia. However, the world Armenian diaspora is unlikely to
    respond to it.

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

    With such a statement, 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
    its so-called" Armenian genocide "and many other means. Armenia should
    understand that Turkey may also, as it, to resort to different levers
    of pressure," Ramazanoglu said.

    However, the Armenian lobby is unlikely to make concessions towards
    Erdogan's statement, experts said. "The Armenians' welfare has never
    been urgent for the Armenian lobby. The lobby has never worked in
    the interests of Armenia", Prime Minister's advisor said.

    According to Azerbaijani political analyst Tofig Abbasov, a
    100-strong army of illegal immigrants in the country with strict
    immigration procedures, should be considered as created support
    to normalize relations. It is programmed and will be held. Besides
    illegal immigrants, there is also a numerous Armenian diaspora in
    Turkey. It is also endowed with a conciliatory function. All these
    forces together will rebuild the very foundation which is necessary
    for the restoration of relations.

    "I think Erdogan's statement about the possible expulsion of illegal
    Armenian immigrants from Turkey is the link in the chain of emotional
    skirmishes that ensued between the parties after a failure in the
    protocol of diplomacy," analytical group "Lider-TV" expert Abbasov
    said.

    However, according to experts, Erdogan's statement will negatively
    affect the process of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement.

    Ramazanoglu said that the ongoing negotiations "at an impasse" and
    while Armenia does not back down from its current position with
    regard to Turkey and Azerbaijan, there will not be any shift in
    these negotiations.

    According to Abbasov, it was naive to believe that reconciliation
    will occur without a problem. The question is not simple. One can
    say that it is painful for both Armenia and Turkey. But one should
    cross the existing barriers, expert said. Washington insists on this
    as the main initiator of the whole program, he said. "All this is
    done because Armenia as a country has already resigned itself as a
    migrant worker of a big geopolitical market. Because of incompetence
    as a subject of international policy, Yerevan was forced to go on a
    desperate action, by delegating its powers to take important decisions
    to the superpowers," Abbasov said.

    For this reason, Armenia will not be able to do anything significant
    if Ankara takes extreme measures, he said.

    According to Cornell, Erdogan must not have done such nationalist
    statements in such a sensitive moment for the Armenian-Turkish
    relations, when the protocols have not been ratified, and the Committee
    on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House of Representatives adopted a
    resolution on "genocide", which only exacerbated the tensions between
    the two countries.

    "Such statements are sure to negatively affect the process of
    establishing the relations between Ankara and Yerevan," Cornel said.
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