The economy ecologization process should take into account the development needs of each nation by developing effective systems of production and consumption. That is why in the system of measures ensuring the transition to a “green” economy, overcoming poverty and expanding the livelihoods of the most vulnerable sections of society should be a priority. At the same time, the convergence of economic and environmental policies, where prospects for economic growth are at the forefront, avoiding stress on nature resulting in unpredictable and qualitative implications for natural resources is important. Today, with resource constraints and harmful emissions, the main problem lies in the complete elimination of reliance on economic growth materials and energy resource use, which involves the identification of opportunities to increase the efficiency of the material sectors of the economy.
In general, it is accepted that mutually beneficial economic relations are the best prescription for solving any conflict. At first glance, the Armenian-Turkish relations should also be considered within the framework of the same logic, but everything is not so clearcut... The recent history of relations between Turkey and Armenia began in 1991 after the collapse of the USSR and the declaration of independence of the Republic of Armenia. In 1991 on December 16, Turkey recognized the independence of Armenia, but the countries have not established diplomatic relations until now. At the root of the hostile sentiments between Armenia and Turkey are the well-known historical facts: the denial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, the occupation of Armenian historical territories, as well as the closing of the border in the interest of a third country, Azerbaijan. Nevertheless, the Armenian-Turkish trade never stopped during the blockade. At the same time, it's no secret that the actual volume of Turkish-Armenian trade is uncontrollable, because most of it is carried out indirectly through the mediation of third countries. Turkey keeps Armenia in a blockade and closes the entry of Armenian goods to the Turkish markets, that is, not only the border is closed, but also the entry of Armenian goods to the market, instead, it does not cause any problems when importing Turkish goods to Armenia through the territory of Georgia.
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