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    POLITICAL SCIENTIST: ARMENIA SHOULD NOT HAVE GRUDGE AGAINST TURKEY, IT SHOULD BEGIN REVIEWING ITS TOTALLY NONCONSTRUCTIVE AND COUNTERPRODUCTIVE POSITION

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politi cs/52448.html
    May 20 2009
    Azerbaijan

    In case of opening the Turkish-Armenian border and the resumption of
    diplomatic relations between Ankara and Yerevan Armenia would not be
    a major beneficiary. said political analyst Zardusht Alizade.

    The diplomatic clearance of what exists in reality, namely, human,
    scientific, sports and, above all, economic cooperation with Turkey,
    would not have a particular benefit for Yerevan. Perhaps, it would
    benefit politically, but, in fact, not any progress would occur in
    all the rest issues, because Armenia is by definition not able to
    become a transit country, without the normalization of relations with
    Azerbaijan. And this will happen only if they settle Karabakh issue",
    he said

    Commenting on the Armenian side claims that Turkey, at a certain
    stage, specifically sought to ease relations with Armenia, and then,
    having reached its goal radically changed its policy, the political
    scientist pointed out that "in the first place, there is nothing
    eternal in politics".

    "And the fact that the position change is quite natural and we do not
    need to explain Armenians that they have to be realistic. Probably,
    during the negotiations, Turkey took the stand without linking
    Karabakh with the opening of borders, but the situation has changed,
    and perhaps in Armenia is not naive to understand that a strong
    information and diplomatic pressure on Turkey by Azerbaijan came not
    from the Azerbaijani authorities, but via Russia, Moscow, of course,
    could not say Armenia - do not open borders, otherwise it would have
    to compensate for all losses incurred by Yerevan from the status
    quo. Russia through Azerbaijan has made a change in the positions of
    Turkey", said Z. Alizadeh.

    The political scientist expressed confidence that in case of a victory
    the party led by Tayirom Rejep Erdogan at the next parliamentary
    elections to be held in Turkey in September 2010, the prime minister
    "in spite of any political games will legally formalize what already
    exists in reality , i.e., economic, scientific, sports cooperation
    with Armenia".

    "In principle, I think that Armenia as a country that thinks about
    its future must not grudge against Turkey, but begin revising their
    position, totally nonconstructive and counterproductive, causing huge
    damage to the Armenian people and the future of Armenia", emphasized
    Z. Alizade.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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