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    ARMENIAN-AMERICAN ANALYST CONSIDERS TURKEY'S POSSIBLE MEMBERSHIP IN EU POSITIVE

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 14 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by U.S. Congress will not threaten the interests of the
    United States. This conviction was expressed by Richard Kirakosian,
    an American-Armenian analyst, during the August 14 discussion
    on the subject "The recognition of the Armenian Genocide, its
    consequences, influence on Armenian-Turkish relations and American
    foreign policy." In general, according to Richard Kirakosian, the
    issue of the Armenian Genocide in itself is not a decisive one in
    Turkish-American relations, as both of the countries are interested in
    another issue: the stability of Iraq, each from its own point of view.

    Richard Kirakosian mentioned that the issue of the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide is not the only important one in the context of
    Armenian-Turkish relations: the issue of opening borders with Turkey
    is more important for Armenia. According to him, the economic blockade
    implemented by Azerbaijan and Turkey is dangerous for Armenia. And
    as for the opening of borders with Turkey, R. Kirakosian believes
    that it can prove dangerous only for several powerful personalities
    of Armenia, who enjoy import monopoly for this or that kind of goods.

    Richard Kirakosian considers the possible membership of Turkey in
    the European Union positive for Armenia, as in this case the borders
    of the European Union will reach Armenia. And as for the membership
    of Turkey in the European Union, according to R. Kirakosian, it can
    prove somewhat dangerous for EU member countries, from the point of
    view of the Islamic terrorism.
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