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    It would be logical to hold such conferences not in Armenia but in Turkey

    Yerkir.am
    January 19, 2007

    Interview with A. Nranian, ARF Bureau advisor on economic issues.

    Q: The conference exploring the economic and social consequences
    of opening the Armenian-Turkish border was held in Yerevan. Can you
    comment on the importance of this event?

    A: This is not the first event during which Armenian and foreign
    experts discuss the economic consequences of opening the border as
    well as the costs and benefits of opening for Armenia. I should first
    of all say that my overall impression is that through such events we
    are trying to convince the Armenian public that opening the border will
    benefit Armenia. Meanwhile, in our discussions we tend to forget that
    the border was closed by Turkey in an attempt to pressure the newly
    independent Armenia on the issues of Genocide recognition and the
    Karabagh conflict. Moreover, the issue of opening the Armenian-Turkish
    border is artificially exaggerated in Armenia and the importance of
    this issue is overestimated. The problem is clear - Turkey has closed
    the border, and Turkey should be the one to open it. It would be much
    more logical to hold such conferences in Turkey and not in Armenia.

    Q: But aren't there people opposing opening of the border in Armenia?

    A: I don't think that any expert or political leader in Armenia would
    oppose opening of the border.

    Q: What is the ARF's position?

    Q: ARF has never opposed opening of the Armenian-Turkish border. ARF
    has always opposed going for any political compromises in return for
    opening the border because this would mean yielding to the pressure
    exerted by Turkey.

    We should clearly realize this difference. In the context of the
    liberalization of the world economy and international integration in
    the modern world blockades and closed borders are unacceptable.

    Q: What can you tell about the economic consequences that might follow
    the opening of the border?

    A: Here we should differentiate between theoretical economic studies
    and application of real leverages for practical benefits and losses.

    Theoretically, Armenia can export a number of goods to Turkey
    (according to a study, the volume of exports from Armenia to Turkey
    can reach 100 million dollars). However, in practice, we can see that
    despite the open borders with Georgia and Iran the volume of exports
    is not very large. The annual export to Georgia and Iran reaches 40
    and 30 million dollars respectively.

    Therefore, what matters is not the theoretical opportunities but the
    capacity to use this opportunities to the best possible extent. Armenia
    has a lot to do in this respect.

    If we look at the imports, a range of competitive Turkish goods is
    imported to Armenia either by air or through Georgia. We should not
    wait that there will be any drastic changes in this exports-imports
    pattern. I do not think that negative and positive consequences will
    immediately follow opening of the border. It will take some time
    before such consequences will become noticeable. Our country should
    do its best to get prepared for the changes as well as possible.
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