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    Lragir, Armenia
    Oct 12 2007


    SOLUTION IS GOING TO COURT

    `I'd hate to spoil the party but this euphoria yesterday and the day
    before caused me to worry,' stated the Moscow-based Armenian
    political scientist Andranik Mihranyan on October 12 at the National
    Press Club with regard to the affirmation of the Armenian resolution
    by the U.S. House Committee.

    `Our people easily get irritated and inspired. What has happened? It
    isn't the first time, is it? I was amazed when I was told it was the
    first time. It was once discussed at the floor of the House. At that
    time it was Clinton administration which held majority in both
    chambers of the Congress, and this issue was prevented from
    discussing under the pressure of the State Department and the White
    House. Now let us assume the issue is put to vote, and considering
    the low rating of Bush junior and the Democratic majority, the
    resolution is passed. What will it give?' Andranik Mihranyan says.


    According to him, the moral importance is great but Mihranyan
    questions recognitions. `France has recognized but without any
    outcome, the Council of Europe has recognized but without any
    outcome. For Turkey, which is the strategic partner, supporter of the
    United States and a powerful state, recognition by this country is
    not desirable. Gunduz Oktan, member of the Turkish-Armenian
    conciliation commission, said if America recognizes, we do not want
    it because if America recognizes, we have nothing to discuss with the
    Armenians, now we are speaking, to have an obstacle, when America
    does not recognize, we will consult and come to agreement,' Andranik
    Mihranyan who used to be a member of the Turkish-Armenian
    conciliation commission reports the Turkish activist.


    Mihranyan says in case the United States recognizes, the Turks are
    probably thinking like the Russian saying that horrible end is better
    than endless horror. `What if they recognize?' Mihranyan says. He
    also says Turkey cannot fulfill its threats against the United States
    because these states are not at the same level, and if the United
    States wishes, it can divide Turkey. `Turkey cannot afford a
    confrontation with the United States, especially regarding this
    issue,' Mihranyan says.


    However, considering the issue of Iraq, the problems of the United
    States with Syria and Iran, Andranik Mihranyan says Turkey is highly
    important for the U.S. administration, and the Turkish government
    uses this to pressure on the United States. `I think, however,
    Turkey's possibilities are highly limited,' the political scientist
    says. Generally, he thinks the right track for the resolution of the
    Armenian issue to get out of international political circles is to go
    to court. `Only a decision that is binding,' Andranik Mihranyan says.
    From: Baghdasarian
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