Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Opening Of Border May Cause Problems For Armenia - Expert

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Opening Of Border May Cause Problems For Armenia - Expert

    OPENING OF BORDER MAY CAUSE PROBLEMS FOR ARMENIA - EXPERT

    http://tert.am/en/news/2013/01/11/artak-shakaryan/
    11.01.13

    At a press conference on Friday, Artak Shakaryan, an expert in Turkic
    studies, addressed the White House online petition for Armenia-Turkey
    border opening.

    He stressed the importance of the Armenian side's actively raising
    the issue. On the other hand, Mr Shakaryan notes that Arabs may flood
    into Armenia if the Armenian-Turkish border is opened.

    If succeeds, the initiative will be a precedent. Otherwise, it is one
    more opportunity for discussing Armenian-Turkish relations at a high
    international level, the expert said.

    "We should not discuss only one issue - the Armenian Genocide -
    with our opponents. We also have the issue of border opening," Mr
    Shakaryan said.

    He also spoke of the negative aspects of possible opening of the
    border.

    "Is Armenia ready for opening of the border? Are the relevant bodies
    ready to receive refugees? We should also consider the fact that Arabs
    may enter Armenia along with Syrian Armenians," Mr Shakaryan said.

    "Finally, if the border is opened, will Turkey not make use of it to
    send elements to Armenia to destabilize the country?"

    The initiative has aroused keen interest in Turkey, and different
    Turkish media outlets responded.

    The author of the initiative, Daniel Ioanissyan (Heritage party),
    has thought of all the negative aspects. He is sure that Armenia is
    not so attractive to refugees as Turkey.

    "Turkey has shelters for refugees and offers better conditions. Arabs
    do not know Armenian and, therefore, cannot find jobs. So I do
    not think a problem may arise. We all are well aware that one fine
    day the border will open, and we will face numerous problems," Mr
    Ioanissyan said.

    He noted he did not consult any government agency, including Armenia's
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs, before initiating the collection of
    signatures. The reason is he does not think highly of Armenia's
    diplomacy.

Working...
X