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    AT PRESENT ARMENIA NOT READY FOR OPENING ARMENIAN-TURKEY BORDER, ARTAK SHAKARIAN SAYS

    NOYAN TAPAN
    APRIL 14, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN. "If the version acceptable to Turkey
    has been satisfied in the Armenia-Turkey process today and if the
    Armenian side has not achieved a desirable result, it means that
    Armenia has suffered a regression," Artak Shakarian, a Turkologist,
    said during the April 14 press conference, adding at the same time that
    the Armenian side is in a favorable position because the rapprochement
    process has reached a deadlock because of Turkey.

    Reminding that the purpose the Armenian leadership's policy of
    initiative was the opening of the border, A. Shakarian declared that
    at present Armenia is not ready for border opening from both the
    economic and psychological point of view.

    Commenting on the Washington meeting of Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the
    Turkologist noted that the United States has organized that meeting
    to demonstrate that the process is continuing and that addressing the
    Genocide problem would only harm the reconciliation of the two states.

    According to A. Shakarian, these tactics of the U.S. administration
    indicate that President Obama will again avoid using the word
    "genocide" on April 24 and will use the expression "great catastrophe"
    instead. "Unfortunately, the Turkish-U.S. relations are at such
    a high level today that the U.S. continues to assist Turkey,"
    A. Shakarian said.

    As for the Turks' posture, in the words of A. Shakarian, they tend
    to stop active actions after reaching their goal. By his forecasts,
    after April 24 Turkey will again keep silent.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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