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Azerbaijani analyst: Return of huge number of illegal Armenian migrants to home may lead to most appalling consequences for country

17 March 2010 [18:33] - TODAY.AZ
Day.Az interview with Azerbaijani political analyst Rasim Agayev.
What are your comments on Turkish PM Erdogan’s interview with BBC in which he warned of possible expulsion of 100,000 illegal Armenian migrants from the country if Yerevan "does not get rid of the mortgage of the Armenian diaspora?"

Armenia has become involved in a geopolitics game thinking like a young girl fond of her own fantasies believing that she is most beautiful and desirable for all and forgetting sometimes to look in the mirror to see a huge difference between her fantasies and real picture.

Armenia’s reluctance to look in the mirror reached its peak after the Committee on Foreign Relations of the U.S. Congress adopted a resolution on the mythical "Armenian genocide". This is despite the fact that U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during Guatemala trip stated that the U.S. Congress will not consider a resolution on the so-called "Armenian genocide".

So, still being in some kind of intoxication over the above resolution, Armenia does not want to give up fantasies, while those who contribute to these fantasies using this weak side for their own purposes and while the future, especially economic and social survival of ordinary people of this country is dependant on its geopolitical environment.

Erdogan's statement was the first serious warning was for Armenians. The fate of not only representatives of the Armenian nation, but also that of illegal Armenian migrants in Turkey depends on whether Armenia will draw appropriate conclusions from this statement. Turkey tired of immoral actions of the world Armenians and the Republic of Armenia, in a serious mood.

In other words, you mean that Turkey may also close its air border with Armenia?

This is quite possible scenario of events and outcome of Armenia’s actions towards Turkey. Inspired by fantasies, Armenia has forgotten that Turkey is a regional superpower which has enough leverage on it. Closure of the Turkish-Armenian air border, as well as expulsion of illegal Armenian migrants from Turkey is only a fraction of steps that Turkey can take with regard to Armenia.

What will be world community’s reaction to Turkey’s steps then?

It will only voice regret over Turkey’s actions at most or it would be simply inappropriate to bring any claim to Turkey. Turkey is free to act based on its own national interests, it is quite powerful and influential not to respond to the biased view of some countries. And finally, it has every right to fight phenomenon of illegal migration.

In your opinion, what impact return of 100,000 Armenian migrants to home may have on situation in Armenia?

I am sure there is large number of criminals among Armenians illegally residing in Turkey. In this regard, it is appropriate to recall the sharp decline in crime rate in Azerbaijan after 1990s due to fact that Armenian criminals left the country in large number because they constituted overwhelming percentage of criminals.

It is possible that certain percentage of Armenian criminal elements is now in Turkey. I am confident that their move to Armenia, which faces terrible social and economic situation, could lead to the most appalling consequences for the country. As a whole, this country, not being able to properly feed those already living on its territory, will experience enormous problems in case huge number of people with lost earnings comes returns home.


A. Hasanov
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/64308.html

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