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    TURKISH LEADER UNLIKELY TO ACCEPT INVITATION TO VISIT ARMENIA: EXPERT

    19:12 07.07.2014

    Artak Barseghyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    The Turkish Taraf daily reported a few days ago that Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyop Erdogan had given official instructions to get through
    with preparations to open Alijan checkpoint on the Armenian border.

    Although the Turkish Foreign Ministry dismissed the reports, expert of
    Turkish studies Artak Shakaryan sees theoretic grounds to trust Taraf.

    "It was Taraf that revealed the details of the famous Ergenekon case.

    It has good relations with the authorities and sometimes specially
    leaks information to test the public opinion," he said.

    At the same time, Shakaryan doubts that the border will be opened
    in September. He links this publication to the 100th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide to be marked next year. "The opening of the
    Armenian-Turkish border months before the genocide centennial will
    be a nice gesture to show the world that it has no hostile feelings
    towards the Republic of Armenia," he noted.

    The expert said that the opening of the border is easier for Ankara
    than the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols, because the
    Justice and Development Party does not have the necessary number of
    Deputies at the Grand National Assembly to ratify the protocols."

    Meanwhile, the opening of the border is easier, as it can be closed
    again under some pretext after the 100th anniversary.

    Speaking about Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's invitation to the
    Turkish leader to visit Yerevan on April 24, 2015, Shakaryan said it
    would be turned down. "The best cause for this is the 100th anniversary
    of Turks in Battle of Gallipoli to be marked on April 25," he said.

    "Even if the Turkish President (most likely Erdogan) accepts the
    invitation to visit Yerevan, he may come forth with statements
    unacceptable to the Armenian side," Shakaryan said. He believes that
    as President Erdogan will try to strengthen his positions, but one
    should not expect great concessions from him.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/07/07/turkish-leader-unlikely-to-accept-invitation-to-visit-armenia-expert/

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