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    Turkey's membership to EU is not problem for Armenia

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.04.2007 19:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Turkey's membership to the European Union is not
    a problem for Armenia, even just the opposite. Armenia would benefit
    most of all if Turkey fulfilled those preconditions that the EU
    demands. It would mean an open border between Armenia and Turkey,
    improving protection of the Armenian minority in Turkey and their
    property, Turkish intellectuals could freely speak about the Armenian
    Genocide and EU's borders would approach Armenia. What else we would
    like to wish?" Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian stated at
    the interview to Austrian newspaper Der Standart.

    He expresses concerns saying that, "It looks like Turkey cannot
    be transformed," "Obviously the country moves on the wrong way,
    after the assassination of Hrant Dink they even did not change the
    Penal Code article of "insulting Turkishness". We also fear that
    the EU in the issue of Turkey's membership will compromise and will
    accept a country without waiting for final transformations to take
    place there. Also we are concerned that the border with Armenia will
    continue to be closed. Our hope is the European Union.

    The Copenhagen criteria state that candidate-states must open their
    borders. Armenia is not mentioned there, instead our neighbor Turkey
    is mentioned.

    Ankara must open his borders. The EU must point to it as soon
    as possible, to improve political and economic situation in our
    region. We do not have clear answers for the motives of closing
    the borders. What's the matter, in Azerbaijan, in Nagorno Karabakh,
    what else?

    The fact is that border is closed and it does not have any
    justification," Vartan Oskanian underscored.
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