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    Turkish Press
    March 16 2007

    A Careful Policy Is Necessity
    Published: 3/16/2007

    BY ALI SIRMEN

    CUMHURIYET- The restored Armenian Akdamar Church in Van will open
    next week. In addition to the regular flights between Yerevan and
    Istanbul, a Yerevan-Van route was started to facilitate guests coming
    from Armenia for the opening ceremony, and this lead to debates. The
    General Staff raised concerns over the issue. Foreign Ministry
    spokesman Levent Bilman said that they hadn't been informed.
    Meanwhile, government circles are staying silent. Firstly, I would
    like to stress that restoring and opening this church is a positive
    initiative but that more careful relations are needed between Turkey
    and Armenia, and I agree with those who disapprove of the Van-Yerevan
    direct flights. When I was talking about this issue recently with
    retired Ambassador Sukru Elekdag, he emphasized certain points about
    the issue. In light of this, it should be mentioned once again Ankara
    should be very careful in its relations with Yerevan.

    The Turkish Republic was one of the first countries to recognize
    Armenia two days before the US, which declared its independence after
    the breakup of the Soviet Union, on Dec. 16, 1991. Then Prime
    Minister Suleyman Demirel indicated in a message he sent on Dec. 24,
    that this recognition was conditional on Armenia having friendly
    relations with its neighbors. At that time, Armenia was being
    governed by Ter Petrosian, who foresaw good relations with Turkey and
    stressed the future over the past. However, Tashnaks drove the
    moderate Petrosian out and made a fanatical policy dominant in
    Armenia. Turkish-Armenian relations started to worsen, and Ankara
    closed its borders in 1993 and air-space to Armenia the next year. In
    its declaration of independence of Dec. 23, 1990, Armenia showed
    certain parts of Anatolia within the border of western Armenia, and
    it states in its Constitution that Mt. Ararat the symbol of Armenia.
    Now Armenia is putting pressure on Turkey through foreign capitals to
    recognize the so-called Armenian genocide and also trying to make
    Turkey open its border gates. In addition, Armenia's policy of
    seeking Greater Armenia is still being pushed. Under this policy,
    firstly the so-called genocide will be recognized and compensation
    and territorial claims against Turkey will follow.

    Armenia is successfully following its policy against Turkey. The
    so-called genocide was recognized in many countries, and it started
    normal flights by putting pressure on Turkey and it delivers food
    through Turkey via 4,000 tractor trailers. In addition, 70,000
    Armenian citizens are currently working in Turkey illegally, because
    officials are overlooking this. In other words, while Turkey is
    following a hostile policy against Turkey, it's also mobilizing
    Western countries and overpowering Turkey's possibilities to put
    pressure on it. In short, Yerevan thinks that no matter what Turkey
    does, there will be no consequences for it. But Turkey can put great
    pressure on Armenia. Here, in an atmosphere in which a policy that
    responds to Turkey's national interests is needed, people and writers
    favor opening our border gates with Armenia and becoming friends with
    Yerevan in a way to isolate Azerbaijan. It's hard to understand this.
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