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    IT WILL BE OF NO SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE FOR ARMENIA WHAT POLITICAL FORCE WILL WIN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN TURKEY, RUBEN SAFRASTIAN CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    May 17 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. The Turkish upper links - political
    and scientific elite, has reached a mutual agreement in the issue
    of relations with Armenia. Ruben Safrastian, Director of Institute
    of Oriental Studies of RA National Academy of Sciences, expressed
    such opinion at the May 17 discussion. As he affirmed, there is
    no authoritative political force, non-governmental organization or
    scientific circle in Turkey which can offer an alternative approach
    to that issue. In this respect, in R. Safrastian's words, it will be
    of no special significance for Armenia what political force will win
    the parliamentary elections to be held in Turkey.

    In the opinion of Vahram Ter-Matevosian, senior research officer of
    department of Turkey of Institute of Oriental Studies, for Armenia,
    it is beneficial that a one-party government be formed in Turkey as a
    result of the elections. "For Armenia, it is easier to negotiate with
    one than with several poles," he explained. In V. Ter-Matevosian's
    words, consolidation of political forces is taking place today in
    Turkey: left-wing and right-wing parties have decided to put aside the
    contradictions existing between them creating a united front. In his
    words, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development
    Party is the axis of the political crisis having emerged in Turkey. As
    V. Ter-Matevosian forecast, the Justice and Development Party will
    make majority in new Turkish parliament and will again assume its
    important political mission.
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    IT WILL BE OF NO SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE FOR ARMENIA WHAT POLITICAL FORCE
    WILL WIN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN TURKEY, RUBEN SAFRASTIAN CONSIDERS

    YEREVAN, MAY 17, NOYAN TAPAN. The Turkish upper links - political and
    scientific elite, has reached a mutual agreement in the issue of
    relations with Armenia. Ruben Safrastian, Director of Institute of
    Oriental Studies of RA National Academy of Sciences, expressed such
    opinion at the May 17 discussion. As he affirmed, there is no
    authoritative political force, non-governmental organization or
    scientific circle in Turkey which can offer an alternative approach to
    that issue. In this respect, in R. Safrastian's words, it will be of no
    special significance for Armenia what political force will win the
    parliamentary elections to be held in Turkey.

    In the opinion of Vahram Ter-Matevosian, senior research officer of
    department of Turkey of Institute of Oriental Studies, for Armenia, it
    is beneficial that a one-party government be formed in Turkey as a
    result of the elections. "For Armenia, it is easier to negotiate with
    one than with several poles," he explained. In V. Ter-Matevosian's
    words, consolidation of political forces is taking place today in
    Turkey: left-wing and right-wing parties have decided to put aside the
    contradictions existing between them creating a united front. In his
    words, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development
    Party is the axis of the political crisis having emerged in Turkey. As
    V. Ter-Matevosian forecast, the Justice and Development Party will make
    majority in new Turkish parliament and will again assume its important
    political mission.


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