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  • ANKARA: Is The Armenian Lobby Helping Armenia?

    IS THE ARMENIAN LOBBY HELPING ARMENIA?
    Kursad Zorlu / Yeni Cag

    Turkish Daily News, Turkey
    Sept 25 2007

    What others say

    A meeting about the economic consequences of closing the
    Turkish-Armenia border was recently held in Turkey. Organized by the
    Ari Movement and the Armenian International Policy Research Group,
    the meeting was sponsored by the Turkish-Armenian Business Development
    Council.

    Turkey's potential gains were focused on. For instance, experts say
    Turkey is luckier than Armenia in export. But some others believe
    Armenia will have not much to lose if the border is not opened. On
    the other hand, a few top-level officials in Armenia, with different
    opinions to the Armenian lobby, insist on opening the border. In
    fact, expatriates are either not aware of the difficulties or
    don't experience the heavy conditions in Armenia. Armenians who are
    experiencing the hardships in the country believe opening the border
    would help the economy recover and that they could market their goods
    and services through Turkey.

    These two starkly different approaches neither iron out bilateral
    relations nor bring good to Armenia. Unless Armenia leaves the occupied
    land in Azerbaijan and abandons the so-called genocide projects,
    Turkey will not open its border. Armenia should think about its future
    first and establish its own lobby at home.

    I think right-minded Armenians should convince, not Turkey, but the
    Armenian Lobby which is dragging the issue to a deadlock.
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