YEREVAN (RFE/RL)–Only one in four Turks supports a quick and unconditional opening of Turkey’s border with Armenia, according to a new opinion poll released on Wednesday.
The nationwide poll conducted by the Ankara-based MetroPOLL Strategic and Social Research Center and reported by the Turkish Today’s Zaman daily gauged Turkish public opinion on a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues, including Turkish-Armenian relations.
It authors said that when asked whether the land border between the two neighboring countries, which Turkey closed in 1993 in solidarity with Azerbaijan, should be reopened, 50.3 percent of respondents said “no.” More than 27 percent said “yes,” while the remaining 22 percent had no answer, Today’s Zaman said.
The findings of the survey are in tune with the public sentiment in Armenia. An opinion poll conducted there by the non-governmental Armenian Marketing Association (AMA) about a year ago found that only one-third of Armenians want to have an open border with Turkey, while those who are firmly or mostly against the opening make up just over 30 percent of the country’s population.
Most of those polled did not share Western governments’ and lending institutions’ belief that the border opening would have a quick and highly positive impact on the Armenian economy, according to the AMA.
The AMA poll also suggested that Armenian public opinion is split roughly down the middle on the Western-backed diplomatic protocols that were signed by Ankara and Yerevan in October 2009. It said only 36.3 percent of respondents felt that the protocols envisaging the normalization of Turkish-Armenian ties are good for Armenia. Most of the others were either undecided or said the protocols favor only the Turkish side.
The AMA interviewed 2,500 people across Armenia in late January and early February 2010 as it became increasingly clear that Turkey’s government-controlled parliament will not ratify the protocols without a resolution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict favoring Azerbaijan and the establishment of a commission to examine the veracity of the Armenian Genocide. Ankara’s linkage led Yerevan to freeze the process of Armenian parliamentary ratification of the deal in April.
Armenian public support for the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, which began in 2008, has therefore hardly increased since then. It seemed rather weak even before the signing of the protocols criticized by Armenia’s leading opposition forces.
According to a poll conducted by the government-linked Armenian Sociological Association (ASA) in Yerevan, 52.4 percent of city residents were unhappy with the Turkish-Armenian accord and only 39 percent approved of it in September 2009.
It is not clear whether the Turkish pollster also tried to ascertain popular attitudes towards the overall normalization process and the protocols in particular.
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the only countries in the world who have blockeded another are turkey and israel.i think we should not be surprised at turkeys atittude towards armenia before now and after this is how theywill always be with us. so my countryman how then we allow hundreds of turkish trucks carry our goods to armenia i saw them cross armenia border with georgia for their punishment to us we are giving them good buisness i want to stop that now its been a long time since they closed let other nationality trucks come in no turkish keepthem out
Every Armenian has a duty to openly Boycott turkey; I mean total boycott
[just as they openly justify a blockade] Not to visit, or even pass through turkey
[[go and vacation into Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Spain, any part of Europe]] not to purchase anything made
or from turkey. Two counties in the Word that blockade a neighboring Country is tukey and Israel.
The only Two counties in the Word that used military F16 plans to kill Babies are turkey in Cyprus, Israel
in Palestine, Remember TOTAL Boycott:
Wow! Boycott all turkey products, wherever, whenever, however…the world over!! Manooshag