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    SERGE SARGSYAN: WHAT DO WE GAIN, WHAT DO THE TURKS GAIN, FROM THE PRESENT SITUATION?

    armradio.am
    12.12.2007 11:20

    Armenia favours Turkey's bid to join the European Union because it
    might improve the prospects for overcoming the strained relations
    between Ankara and Yerevan, RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan said in
    an interview with the Financial Times.

    "I think it would be good for us if Turkey's desire to become a member
    of the European Union were satisfied," Mr. Sargsyan told the Financial
    Times. "Maybe the problems between us could find a solution within
    an EU framework."

    "Turkey has no diplomatic relations with Armenia and closed its
    borders with its smaller, poorer neighbour in 1993 in solidarity with
    Azerbaijan, its regional partner. Armenia complains the closure has
    severely disrupted its foreign trade.

    Turkey made its move in response to the capture by Armenian forces
    of Azerbaijani territory during a war over the predominantly ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, which lies inside Azerbaijan.

    Turkey and Armenia are also at odds over the mass killings of Armenians
    in 1915 in the Ottoman Empire, an event that Armenia regards as
    genocide, but which the modern Turkish state refuses to recognize as
    such," the Financial Times reminds.

    Mr. Sargsyan, 53, who is the early favorite to win Armenia's
    presidential elections on February 19, said he hoped Turkey would
    produce proposals for improving ties with Armenia after the vote.

    Referring to Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's Prime Minister, he said:
    "I don't think it's correct to say he's not committed to establishing
    relations with Armenia. We'll see what happens in the future."

    Mr. Sargsyan, describing himself as optimistic that Armenia and Turkey
    would make progress, asked: "After all, what do we gain, what do the
    Turks gain, from the present situation? Even in the time of the cold
    war, when Armenia was part of the Soviet Union and Turkey was in NATO,
    we used to have a certain relationship with Turkey."

    "A railway line was built through Armenia to Turkey. A high-voltage
    electricity line was built between the two countries. Why should my
    wish for relations not be logical now?"
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