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    R. SUNY: ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS CAN BE NORMALIZED WITHOUT GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    15.03.2007 14:22 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Recognition of the Armenian Genocide by scholars,
    the general public, and even officially by governments is an important
    step towards clearing the air that fouls relations between Armenians
    and Turks, Armenia and Turkey, Professor of Social and Political
    History of the University of Michigan Ronald Grigor Suny stated
    to the PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. He said, efforts to prevent such
    recognition only pollutes the atmosphere and makes progress in
    improving relations more difficult. "But this does not mean that
    official recognition of the Genocide by one or another government
    should be a prerequisite for discussion, negotiation, or other kinds
    of relationships. Armenian-Turkish relations can be normalized without
    official recognition. Indeed, relations can lead to recognition rather
    than the other way round," Suny noted. At the same time he thinks
    that opening the Armenian-Turkish border would be a very useful first
    step to improving relations between the two neighboring countries,
    it would help the economies of both countries. "Trade can have
    positive political and social effects. Armenia's official position
    on Turkish membership in the EU is a sound and correct one: Turkish
    membership will aid democratization in Turkey and therefore improve
    the situation for Armenians in Turkey and relations between Turkey and
    Armenia. However, at the moment Europe is reluctant to open itself to
    Turkish membership, particularly given the dismal human rights record
    in Turkey, the repression of the Kurds and other non-Turkish peoples,
    the murder of Hrant Dink, and the persecutions of Orhan Pamuk, Elif
    Shafak, and other intellectuals. Turkish democracy and membership in
    the EU go hand in hand, and as they develop, Turkish-Armenian relations
    will also be affected positively," Professor Ronald Suny underscored.
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