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    Karen Bekaryan: Turkey ruins its own reputation

    NEWS.am
    20:52 / 12/12/2009


    By dissolving the only Kurdish party represented in the Turkish
    Parliament, Turkey delivered one more blow on its own reputation,
    Karen Bekaryan, Chairman of the European integration NGO, told
    NEWS.am. According to him, Turkey has recently committed serious
    mistakes in implementing its foreign policy, and has created a serious
    domestic political problem for itself by dissolving the Kurdish party.

    `The party has just been dissolved, and the event has not yet evoked
    many responses outside Turkey, but the dissolution of the party will
    not only affect the domestic political situation, but also deliver a
    blow on the country's reputation,' the expert said. Bekaryan believes
    that `Turkey's attempts to implement an independent foreign policy
    worsened its relations with the United States and Israel, which are
    Turkey's traditional strategic partners.'

    `Turkey's relations with Israel came to mutual insults, and its
    relations with the United States even worsened when Premier Recep
    Erdogan rejected President Barack Obama's proposal to dispatch troops
    to Afghanistan,' Bekaryan said. `Afghanistan is a priority for the
    United States and NATO, and Turkey is the second NATO member-state in
    terms of numerical strength,' he said. `The superpowerful European
    lobby's unfavorable attitude to Turkey will play a great role in the
    Turkey-U.S. relations,' Bekaryan said. He believes that the judgment
    on dissolution of the Kurdish party will complicate the negotiations
    for Turkey's membership in the EU.

    `Neighboring Iran gave a slap in Turkey's face by flatly rejecting its
    proposal for uranium enrichment. Turkey has tarnished its
    international reputation and cannot find any further pretexts for
    keeping the Armenian-Turkish border closed. If Turkey refuses to
    reopen the border, the world powers will give a prompt response - the
    United States and other countries, which are interested in the border
    being reopened, will recognize the Armenian Genocide,' the expert
    said.

    T.P.
    From: Baghdasarian
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