MANVEL GHUMASHYAN: TURKEY'S POLITICAL MYTH OF "ZERO PROBLEMS WITH NEIGHBORS" BLEW UP
Anna Balyan
"Radiolur"
17.10.2011 16:18
Turkey's political myth of "Zero problems with neighbors" blew up
as a result of the process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
relations," analyst Manvel Ghumashyan told a press conference today.
According to him, the failure to ratify the protocols for two years
showed that Turkey was not sincere in its position to live in peace
with all neighbors.
"This myth blew up. We see Turkey's relations with other neighbors:
the relations with Israel, Iran, Syria and Greece in no way correspond
to the "Zero problems with neighbors" slogan. Turkey showed its true
face," he said.
The analyst reminds that the WikiLeaks revealed that Turkey opened
its archives to researchers only after destroying all the records of
the Armenian Genocide.
According to Ghumashyan, another important outcome of the process
was that it became cler to the world that Turkey was not unbiased
and could not act as a mediator in the process of settlement of the
Karabakh issue.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Anna Balyan
"Radiolur"
17.10.2011 16:18
Turkey's political myth of "Zero problems with neighbors" blew up
as a result of the process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
relations," analyst Manvel Ghumashyan told a press conference today.
According to him, the failure to ratify the protocols for two years
showed that Turkey was not sincere in its position to live in peace
with all neighbors.
"This myth blew up. We see Turkey's relations with other neighbors:
the relations with Israel, Iran, Syria and Greece in no way correspond
to the "Zero problems with neighbors" slogan. Turkey showed its true
face," he said.
The analyst reminds that the WikiLeaks revealed that Turkey opened
its archives to researchers only after destroying all the records of
the Armenian Genocide.
According to Ghumashyan, another important outcome of the process
was that it became cler to the world that Turkey was not unbiased
and could not act as a mediator in the process of settlement of the
Karabakh issue.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress