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Well, your officials have not much of a good reputation for me.
Their foreign policies? sucks
Their internal policies? sucks
Their economical policies? It's good, if we exclude the corruption.
Their choice for A-129? wrong
Altay project and collaborating with SK? good

Again, you need to consider it in a case by case basis.

These are just your assumptions buddy. Not facts.
 
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haa, i thought you were saying the reactor used in Chernobyl.

I don't know about Iranian reactor and i don't care.

My point about Iranian reactor(it is the same design as Akkuyu reactor) is the date that its design was done, which is decades ago. Then, I also reminded the Armenian reactor, which was using almost the same technology, and was even shut down before the Bushehr design even starts. Then, it's not the latest technology as they say ;)
 
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My point about Iranian reactor(it is the same design as Akkuyu reactor) is the date that its design was done, which is decades ago. Then, I also reminded the Armenian reactor, which was using almost the same technology, and was even shut down before the Bushehr design even starts. Then, it's not the latest technology as they say ;)

mate, i'm talking with my knowledge from what i read... i'm not gonna repeat the same things over and over again.
 
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Turkish govt and Azerbaijan have been making positive moves (though i wish it would speed up) linking up with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, be it gas, oil or railways. I dont find it believeable that our govt will suddenly drop such projects just because Russia offered some warm words.
@rmi5
From past conversations i remember, if not mistaken, that you were also supporting the notion of increasing economical ties between Turkey/Azerbaijan and Russia while increasing the militarical situation of Azerbaijan and Turkey in order to make Russia less interested in objecting Azerbaijan, Turkey and Turkmenistan. Don't you see this development as a part of this?
 
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Turkish govt and Azerbaijan have been making positive moves (though i wish it would speed up) linking up with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, be it gas, oil or railways. I dont find it believeable that our govt will suddenly drop such projects just because Russia offered some warm words.
Turkey is not going to drop any agreement with Azerbaijan, why should they anyway, its not like Russian said either this or that.
 
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Turkish govt and Azerbaijan have been making positive moves (though i wish it would speed up) linking up with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, be it gas, oil or railways. I dont find it believeable that our govt will suddenly drop such projects just because Russia offered some warm words.
@rmi5
From past conversations i remember, if not mistaken, that you were also supporting the notion of increasing economical ties between Turkey/Azerbaijan and Russia while increasing the militarical situation of Azerbaijan and Turkey in order to make Russia less interested in objecting Azerbaijan, Turkey and Turkmenistan. Don't you see this development as a part of this?

I did not say replacing Azerbaijan with Russia would help Azerbaijan. What I said, was a futuristic proposal, which I know that Turkish government is not up for it.
Let's be honest and serious. Turkey is already the second economic partner of Russia, but has done nothing to put pressure on Russia to stop her help to Armenia. I am sure that Turkey won't do anything real for Azerbaijan even if this new Russian-Turkish pipelines gets build in future. I like turkish people, because of the turkic brotherhood, but, at the same time, I am vigilant and wise enough to watch the actions of your government. I can write a very long post here, but, to be precise, I know that turkish government has no positive intentions about Azerbaijani(North Azerbaijan), or South Azerbaijani people.
 
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