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  • #21
    if any of them is going to do it kerry will.

    #1 turkish goods arent so much cheaper than armenian goods. therefore this problem can be easily taken care of with even modest tariffs.

    by the way you dont see the US's economy struggling do you? they have mexico right next to them and mexican goods cost a lot less than us goods.

    the benefits of an open border far far outweigh the drawbacks.

    by the way i would like to point out to you that your stance on the issue is shared by the dashnaks.

    I agree with these guys on almost everything but this.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by TigranJamharian

      by the way i would like to point out to you that your stance on the issue is shared by the dashnaks.

      I agree with these guys on almost everything but this.
      haha, you saw that irony too eh?

      I am for the opening of economic relations, but it has to go under huuuuuuge scrutiny before it's set in place. I would hate for turkish products to be taking over the market in areas which were previously filled with armenian goods.

      Speaking of Armenia's economy, the exports of Armenia used to total a bit less than a third of the imports. This year, the exports amounted to slightly higher than half the imports. Very good sign of a trend that I hope will continue.

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