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    TURKEY TO WEAKEN ITS POSITION IF IT GOES ON ITS INVOLVEMENT IN SYRIAN ISSUE

    ARMENPRESS
    AUGUST 3, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 3, ARMENPRESS: Turkey's involvement in Syria conflict
    cannot have a success.

    Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy
    of Sciences Ruben Safrastyan had abriefing with the journalists
    on Augusat 3. " No matter whatever happens Turkey cannot come out
    as winner: they themselves make the situation more complicated. The
    forces considering similar stance wrong policy by state are increasing
    in number. There is not a single analyst in Turkey who defendsTurkey's
    authorities such a stance" Safrastyan noted, Armenpress reports.

    In the words of the interlocutor Turkey's armed forces are seriously
    studying the possibility of starting a military operation in Syria.

    Turkish studies expert doubts Turkey will undertake that step,
    "They will realize they will weaken the country's position, worsen
    their relations with Arabic world, if it goes on intermingling in
    the events." Yet it is possible Turkey will not reckon with these
    calculations: we often witness country's foreign policy more adheres
    to adventurousness than to analysis, which reportedly is dangerous
    for the region and forTurkey also" the expert assured.

    The relations of Turkey and Syria became tenser after Turkish military
    F-4 aircraft wreck. Turkey deployed air forces and military units in
    the border with Syria and threatened they will strike a blow to any
    object violating Turkish border. Official Ankara announces Turkish
    aircraft wrecked in the international waters ,yet Damascus insists
    the aircraft was hurt because of the violation of Syrian airspace.


    From: Baghdasarian
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