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    "GENOCIDE HAS BECOME A BRAND FOR ARMENIA"

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    [04:58 pm] 27 July, 2007

    Armenia's stance towards Armenian-Turkish relations is already well
    known. We are waiting for Turkey's announcement. Since 1992 Armenia
    has proposed to set up relations without preconditions," stated Ruben
    Safrastyan, an expert on Turkish studies

    Turkey strives to establish good terms with all its neighbors. Over
    the last few years Turkey has been conducting a policy of splitting
    South Caucasus. The country is taking efforts to create a group of
    minor allies including Georgia and Azerbaijan. However, this policy
    is not favorable for Russia and Ruben Safrastyan thinks Turkey will
    bring this program into being with difficulty.

    In my opinion Russia will try to hinder, and Turkey will face obstacles
    while making its dream come true, said Safrastyan.

    According to Safrastyan, Russia pursues certain goals in South Caucasus
    therefore the country won't endorse Turkey's new policy.

    To the question how the July 22 parliamentary elections in Turkey will
    affect Armenian-Turkish relations, Safratsyan said, "The situation
    in Turkey is hopeless, only an optimist may expect that after the
    Turkish election positive moves will be made to improve relations
    with Armenia, stated Ruben Safrastyan.

    The ruling Justice and Development Party has made two unprecedented
    statements. The party inspires hopes for improvement of bilateral
    relations, Ruben Safrastyan said.

    Safrastyan agreed that the Armenian Genocide has become a kind of
    brand for Armenia's recognition overseas.

    Ruben Safrastyan thinks the Turks refuse to recognize the genocide
    because they do not want to be labeled as a nation which committed
    genocide. Yet uncertainty is another reason for the delay of the
    recognition of the Genocide
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