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    Lebanon Armenians Fire Turkish Flag and Insult Turkish PM

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    June 15 2005

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will visit Lebanon today.
    Erdogan will attend the Arab Economy Summit in the capital Beirut.
    The Turkish Prime Minister will make the opening speech at the
    summit as an honorary guest. Leaders from 30 Arab countries will
    also be attending the meetings. "Make democratic reforms," is the
    recommendation that Erdogan plans to make to the Arab World.

    Before Erdogan's visit the Armenian radical groups organized offensive
    protest campaigns. The Tashnaks burnt Turkish flag and insulted
    Turkish leader. One of the slogans of the Armenian militants was
    "Animals are not Welcome". About 1.500 Armenian militants accused
    Turkey of committing genocide in 1915. Tashnak leaders are against
    any rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia. Dr. Nilgun Gulcan
    from ISRI says "the diaspora is against peace and stability in the
    Caucasus. The diaspora seeks to continue the problems between Turks
    and Armenians". According to Dr. Gulcan, the diaspora Armenian identity
    is based on the 1915 legacy.

    Dr. Sedat Laciner, expert on Caucasus studies, argued that the
    diaspora's and Armenia's interests are contrary:

    "The diaspora sabotage any rapprochement attempt between Turkey
    and Armenia. The Lebanon Armenians are among the most radicals. The
    Tashnaks in particular try to undermine dialogue efforts. The diaspora
    try to make Turkey angry and aggressive. They say 'animal' to Turkish
    leader, and then they accuse Turkey of not being constructive. The
    diaspora politics is nourished by the problems. If the problems between
    Turkey and Armenia are solved, the diaspora will lose its identity and
    influence. They abuse the 1915 events for their own interests. They,
    I mean, sacrifice Armenia for their own aims. If Turkey and Armenia
    could solve the disputes on historical issues, both countries may
    be good allies in the region. An economic and political integration
    in the Caucasus is not a utopia. Turkey is the gate to the West for
    Armenians. Armenia could not survive by just attacking the 100 million
    Turks in the region".

    ERDOGAN TO RECOMMEND ARABS, 'DEMOCRATIC REFORM'

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan turns his travels to the
    Middle East following his five-day US visit last week. The reason for
    choosing Lebanon as the host country is that it is known as one of the
    "most powerful" countries of the region in terms of economics even
    though it has long been associated with Syria, which has experienced
    internal conflicts and has been under US-isolation for years. The Arab
    Economy Summit is regarded as an important opportunity for Turkey to
    send the messages regarding the region. On various occasions, Erdogan
    earlier proposed democratic openings to leaders of the countries
    with mostly Muslim populations. This time, he is expected to make
    similar recommendations again during his Lebanon visit. According to
    information received by Zaman from sources close to the Prime Minister,
    he will ask the leaders of the Arab world to "Develop your democracy
    in order to integrate with the international community and make the
    necessary reforms as early as possible" both at the summit and during
    his other contacts in Lebanon.

    The Lebanese summit also seems important in terms of Turkey explaining
    its own economic potential. Turkey, has so far had very limited
    commercial contact with rich Arab countries and it is possible to
    further penetrate into the region. With this in mind, Erdogan will
    advise Arabs in general that foreign investors are welcome in Turkey
    and no legal obstacles or objections are being raised anymore; and
    in particular, he will suggest that the entrepreneurs of Turkey and
    Lebanon look at the possibility of joint investments in different
    countries.

    Erdogan will first meet with his Lebanese counterpart, Najib Miqati.
    Both leaders will exchange opinions on providing regional peace.
    Turkish Prime Minister will highlight the importance of democracy in
    the prevention of clashes in Lebanon flaring up. The Prime Minister
    will later visit the grave of the former Lebanese Prime Minister
    Rafiq Hariri, who was assassinated in a suicide car bomb explosion
    on February 14.
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