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    Day.Az, Azerbaijan
    Feb. 14, 2008


    OPENING OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER CONDUCIVE TO KARABAKH SOLUTION -
    AZERI EXPERT


    C. Ali's interview with Azerbaijani political expert Zardust Alizada
    on Azerbaijaniwebsite Day.az on 14 February

    "Zardust Alizada: The opening of the Turkish-Armenian borders would
    only beconducive to the Karabakh settlement"

    [Correspondent] Commenting on a speech by Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the recent Munichinternational security
    conference, Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan said that
    Yerevan supports Turkey'saccession to the European Union. How candid
    do you think the Armenian minister was when making his statement?

    [Alizada] I also heard the speech of Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan.
    He actually read a lecture to Oskanyan like ateacher to a pupil. It
    was very weighted, very deep, well-reasoned speech of the Turkish
    prime minister.

    The point is that nothing depends on Oskanyan in Europe. The matter
    is more serious and connected with the keyEuropean states which do
    not want to see Turkey in Europe. They fear to see a mighty rival in
    the person of it [Turkey],with other line of behaviour, strong
    economy, mighty armed forces, geopolitical resources, special
    relations with theUSA and privileged position in the Islamic world.

    Consequently, they do not want such an ally there. Well, love cannot
    be compelled. On the other hand, democracy isnot a privilege only for
    Europe. Turkey proves that Islam has huge potential for
    democratization, and sooner or later,economy itself will dictate
    Europe whether to accept Turkey into its ranks. The European Union is
    not a closed club and I think Turkey has to go through a very heavy
    but redeemable struggle in order to change the European public
    opinion.Turkey has strong allies and supporters, and I think economy
    and economic interests will prevail in Europe in duetime.

    [Correspondent] So the established opinion is that the European Union
    is a Christian club, where the road to Muslimcountries is booked
    wrongly?

    [Alizada] For the time being, this is the case. But the matter is
    that Christian culture is open to the world. Look, the head of the
    English Church suggests that the interests of the Muslim minority be
    taken heed of in Britain, or PopeBenedict XVI in fact starts dialogue
    with the Muslim world. Christianity is a great humanistic tradition
    and it will notbe possible to turn it into a closed political club. I
    think that "the European Union is a Christian club" is an
    unsuccessful expression just like, for example, "Islamic terrorism".
    Terrorism cannot be Islamic becauseIslam and terror are incompatible.

    [Correspondent] I would like to go back to the statement of the
    Armenian foreign minister at the already mentionedconference. What
    would be your comment on Oskanyan's statement that it is groundless
    for Turkey to link theestablishment of Armenian-Turkish relations
    with the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict which is
    betweenArmenians and Azerbaijanis, but not Turks?

    [Alizada] He can speak about what he wants. They have their own
    peculiar Armenian logic which links very weakly with the universal
    and scientific logic. And history always teaches them very difficult,
    bitter lessons for making mistakes. It is impossible to feel
    animosity towards your neighbours and settle security issues. If
    Armenia wants to ensure thesecurity of its people and the state, it
    must learn to respect the interests of its own neighbours, first of
    all theinterests of Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    Incidentally, this is what it is not doing, and therefore, wants to
    put up a bold front: Armenia itself wants to beenemies and, at the
    same time, wish for an inappropriate treatment. This is impossible
    and it will be treated as ahostile state, which ignores, schemes
    plots against and takes great pains to damage Turkey. And naturally,
    Turkey willtreat it accordingly. Though I personally consider that
    Turkey should open the borders with Armenia and establish
    allconditions for it. Because should this take place, Armenia will
    turn into a Turkish province. At first, economically,and then
    politically.

    [Correspondent] Incidentally, official figures were leaked to the
    press several years ago that Turkey was very close to the opening of
    the borders with Armenia.

    [Alizada] I am for it. Should this happen, Turkey would get mighty
    leverage over Armenia, the Armenian public opinionand the Armenian
    economy. I am for peace culture, not for war. I consider that Turkey
    possesses huge resources to exert influence on Armenia. Why this
    should be abandoned, I do not understand.

    [Correspondent] You want to say that the opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian border is in favour of the resolution of theNagornyy
    Karabakh conflict and in our interests?

    [Alizada] Right, the process of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
    settlement will only benefit from it.
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