Турецкий эксперт:

Старший аналитик Фонда исследований экономической политики в Анкаре Бурчу Гюльтекин Пунсман в беседе с АрмИнфо назвала уход премьер-министра Реджепа Тааипа Эрдогана из зала заседания Генассамблеи ООН во время выступления президента Армении Сержа Саргсяна "неудачным поступком".

"На самом деле немногие в Турции заметили это, общественность Турции была больше заинтересована встречей руководства страны с Обамой, на длинной повестке которой обсуждались также турецко-армянские взаимоотношения. Мы не так чувствительны к этому, как армяне. Однако я думаю, что это неудачный поступок", - отметила эксперт.

Она обратила внимание на то, что глава турецкой республики поздравил 21 сентября армянский народ с 20-летием независимости.

"Если даже у нас нет дипломатических отношений, отношения должны быть все равно как-то соблюдены. Как вы знаете, наш премьер не очень хороший дипломат. Он проявил дипломатическое неуважение, не став слушать речь руководителя соседней страны", - отметила Гюльтекин Пунсман.

 

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