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    OPENING THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER THREATENS THE POSITIONS OF ARMENIAN MONOPOLISTS
    By A. Haroutiunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    15/08/2007

    Armenia's National Interests

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    On August 13, at the Strategic and National Studies Institute
    of Armenia was held a discussion dedicated to the adoption of the
    Armenian Resolution by the US Congress and its possible influences on
    the relations between Armenia and Turkey and the US foreign policy,
    as well as the main threats to strategic and economic relations.

    Speaking on the topic international relations scientist Richard
    Kirakosian first of all outlined the Kurdish problem, an issue of
    Tukey's national security, and marked it as a means of preserving
    stability in the region.

    As Mr. Kirakosian represented the situation, the military authorities
    of Turkey for the first time have admitted the necessity of opening
    the border with Armenia. To the opinion of the Armenia side, opening
    the Armenia-Turkey border will promote development of trade, reduce
    the dependency of Armenian economy from Georgia, and finally remove
    the economical blockade from Armenia. It is more remarkable, that
    to Mr. Kirakosian's opinion opening the border will also encourage
    growth of competition inside Armenia, which naturally does not meet the
    interests of a group of people holding economic monopoly in Armenia.

    In sense of military strategy, Kirakosian emphasized the difficulties
    in America-Turkey relations and Tukrkey's doubts about choosing
    between European and Asian ways of development. The relations between
    the USA and Turkey are becoming tougher because of the Kurdish issue,
    as, irrespective of Tukey's interest, the Kurds remain Washington's
    only allies in the war in Iraq.

    In any case, Kirakosian considers that the membership of Turkey
    the European Union will be beneficial to Armenia, as the borders
    of the EU will draw nearer to Armenia and Turkey become constrained
    by the European "strait-jacket". Moreover, in case of being granted
    membership, Turkey will have to reduce its military forces.

    Mr. Kirakosian also made another remarkable statement: the greatest
    threat to Armenia's national security comes not from abroad, but
    from inside. Armenian statehood is most threatened by global regress,
    caused by corruption and so-called "good management".

    "Azg" reporter asked Mr. Kirakosian's opinion about Turkey's
    possible involvement and real role in the peace process and
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Richard Kirakosian replied, "Turkey has realized
    that the blockade did not work and that there a only a few possible
    moves left to do. Thus Turkey became the 'prisoner' of Azerbaijan."

    Kirakosian noticed that Turkey is of course not pleased of depending
    on Baku, especially now when Turkey is no more the number one
    military partner of Azerbaijan. Turkey has been replaced by the USA
    and Russia. Kirakosian said that at the same time he remains more
    concerned with Russia's "treachery" rather than Turkey's interference
    to the Karabakh process.

    Richard Kirakosian also expressed original point of view on
    Armenia-Georgia relationships. Particularly, Kirakosian, specializing
    in studies of political situation in Central Asian and Post-Soviet
    states, said that Armenia's enmity with Azerbaijan is at least
    certain. "Armenia knows well that Azerbaijan is an enemy, but Georgia
    is unpredictable: one day it is an enemy, the other a good friend,"
    he added.

    By the way Kirakosian advised the Foreign Ministry of Armenia resign
    the issue of recognition of Armenian Genocide as a priority of national
    foreign policy and pay more attention rather to the economic blockade
    of Armenia, a violation of international law perpetrated by Turkey.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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