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    TURKEY HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE BIGGEST DANGER FOR ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    16.07.2007 14:24 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "At the moment Turkey's foreign policy is targeted at
    Northern Iraq and improvement of relations with Georgia and Azerbaijan,
    what includes development of communications and military-strategic
    partnership," Professor of international relations and politics of the
    Universidad de San Andres in Buenos Aires, Dr Khachik Ter-Ghukassian
    said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

    If Turkey's succeeds in realizing its plans Armenia will be isolated
    from the world, according to him.

    "Curiously enough, such state of things is not convenient
    for the U.S. which insists on opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border. However, normalization of relations without preconditions
    is a dangerous tendency. Turkey doesn't open the border proceeding
    from political reasons: the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the Armenian
    Genocide and absence of fixed border with Armenia. The only legal
    basis for demarcation of borders is the Sevr Treaty. No agreement
    signed after Sevr, namely the Kars and Moscow treaties, do not have
    juridical effect, since the signatory powers stopped their existence as
    elements of international law. The Sevr Treaty was signed August 10,
    1920. Borders with independent Armenia had to be marked by a neutral
    mediator, namely the United States, according to it," he said.

    "At that we should not forget that Turkey has always been the biggest
    danger for the Armenian people. This opinion should be shared by
    the whole nation, both in Armenia and Diaspora. On the other hand,
    opening of borders can tell on Armenia's economy. Georgia, where the
    local industry was destroyed because of the abundant flow of cheap
    Turkish goods, can serve as an example. Certainly, Armenian economy
    can't compete with the Turkish, but we will have an outlet to the
    world, at least. Although, we are not ready to make a reality of the
    scenario we will be offered," he said.
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