Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Azerbaijan Creates In Turkey Strong Lobby Which Acts Against Opening

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Azerbaijan Creates In Turkey Strong Lobby Which Acts Against Opening

    AZERBAIJAN CREATES IN TURKEY STRONG LOBBY WHICH ACTS AGAINST OPENING OF BORDER WITH ARMENIA, TURK BUSINESSMAN STATES

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 16 2007

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, NOYAN TAPAN. "The Governments of Armenia
    and Turkey must form a working group to discuss all the problems
    existing between the two countries." Kaan Soyak, the Co-Chairman of
    the Armenian-Turkish Council on development of business understakings,
    stated about it at the January 15 press conference.

    According to his estimation, the possibility of creation of a similar
    group is realistic. "I do not think that the Armenian Government will
    be against creation of a similar group. The Turkish side understands
    all these in another way. First of all, the problem is absence of
    confidence between the sides.

    When one side proposes anything, the other side relates to it with
    distrust and thinks that some other meaning is hiden under it,"
    the Turk entrepreneur mentioned. He expressed a hope that the
    Turkish Government will reach the conclusion that creation of a
    non-governmental working group is a necessity.

    In K.Soyak's words, his friends from the Turkish Foreign Ministry do
    not believe that close borders can support solution of the existing
    problems. "Which is the goal of opening of the land border? It is a
    panishment for East Anatolia, isn't it. I am quite against the close
    borders between Turkey and Armenia," K.Soyak stated.

    In his words, the main problem is that Azerbaijan created a strong
    lobby in Turkey which acts against opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border, and the Turkish policy is under the Azerbaijani influence today
    which has spent great financial resources during the recent years for
    "keeping of its ideas" in Turkey.
Working...
X