INHERITED PROBLEMS SHOULD NOT AFFECT ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS - TURKISH MP
news.am
Nov 22 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- The issues inherited form previous generations should not
continue influencing Armenian-Turkish relations, MP from ruling
Justice and Development Party Galip Ensarioglu told the Armenian
News-NEWS.am correspondent.
The MP arrived in Yerevan to participate in the Armenian-Turkish
business forum.
Asked about prospects for ratification of Armenia-Turkey protocols in
Turkish parliament, Ensarioglu said the issues related to bilateral
relations should be settled unequivocally.
"We must establish relations. The aim of politics is to display
political will. I do not think that the issues inherited from
predecessors should continue affecting our relations," stressed
Ensarioglu.
The Turkish lawmaker said that cooperation agreements had been
discussed between business circles of Armenia and Turkey.
"We are signing agreements with Armenia which proves we are treating
the Armenian people as native. When we are trying to preserve the
difficulties of the past years on the agenda, they turn into something
resembling confrontation. In this case it is very difficult to notice
and develop friendly relations," he said.
news.am
Nov 22 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- The issues inherited form previous generations should not
continue influencing Armenian-Turkish relations, MP from ruling
Justice and Development Party Galip Ensarioglu told the Armenian
News-NEWS.am correspondent.
The MP arrived in Yerevan to participate in the Armenian-Turkish
business forum.
Asked about prospects for ratification of Armenia-Turkey protocols in
Turkish parliament, Ensarioglu said the issues related to bilateral
relations should be settled unequivocally.
"We must establish relations. The aim of politics is to display
political will. I do not think that the issues inherited from
predecessors should continue affecting our relations," stressed
Ensarioglu.
The Turkish lawmaker said that cooperation agreements had been
discussed between business circles of Armenia and Turkey.
"We are signing agreements with Armenia which proves we are treating
the Armenian people as native. When we are trying to preserve the
difficulties of the past years on the agenda, they turn into something
resembling confrontation. In this case it is very difficult to notice
and develop friendly relations," he said.