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    TURKEY IS NOT MATURE FOR RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

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    [06:09 pm] 11 October, 2007

    "The 106 Resolution is not an ideal version for Armenia,- considers
    politician Stepan Grigoryan,- we are delighted that the U.S. House
    Foreign Affairs Committee adopted the Resolution, but the interests
    of the state lose in this case". The politician considers that in
    the current process of the Karabakh conflict settlement, it is not
    profitable for us to spoil relations with the powerful neighbor,
    particularly when Turkey is the military alliance of the US.

    "Turkey may threaten the Unites States by taking punishing measures, in
    case the States adopts the Genocide bill,-says Stepan Grigoryan,-Both
    countries may suffer in the result of these processes, and Armenia
    will never gain anything". According to him, the possible outcome of
    the adoption of the resolution may be the delay of the Armenia-Turkey
    relations stabilization.

    As whether Armenia needs to have normal and friendly relations with
    our neighbor, Stepan Grigoryan noted: "The Armenian Genocide will
    definitely be adopted, but the Turkish society should mature for
    it. They are not ready to face the historical truth, and the Congress
    resolutions do not involve this function. Thus, we should at least
    try to stabilize our relations without preconditions", considers
    the politician.
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