Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship
Another point. Why should we, Armenians, specifically pursue friendship with the Turks. On a country to country level it would be very difficult to accomplish and carries with it many risks. Maybe some business relations and regional projects, but nothing else.
On an individual level, if one thinks about it, the race, ethnicity of a person don't really matter when making friends. What matters are usually mutual or personal gain of some sort, be it financial, emotional, etc. So on an individual level, it would be rather cynical to specifically pursue friendships with Turks.
Another point. Why should we, Armenians, specifically pursue friendship with the Turks. On a country to country level it would be very difficult to accomplish and carries with it many risks. Maybe some business relations and regional projects, but nothing else.
On an individual level, if one thinks about it, the race, ethnicity of a person don't really matter when making friends. What matters are usually mutual or personal gain of some sort, be it financial, emotional, etc. So on an individual level, it would be rather cynical to specifically pursue friendships with Turks.
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