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    HAYK DEMOYAN: 'TURKEY SUFFERED A DEFEAT IN THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH DIPLOMACY'

    ARMENPRESS
    JULY 21, 2010
    YEREVAN

    The process of regulation of the Armenian-Turkish relations was
    frozen, as the Turkish side understood that the process of the
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide has its own
    principle and development. It will not depend on any subcommittee,
    committee or protocol, according to Hayk Demoyan, director of RA NAS
    Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.

    At today's meeting with journalists the historian said that Turkey
    has already suffered a defeat in the Armenian-Turkish diplomacy
    and will not undertake any steps in the direction of improving the
    bilateral relations.

    'Turkey had to suffer a defeat, otherwise it would 'lose' Azerbaijan,
    as Armenia had stated clearly that no any concession would be made
    in the Nagorno Karabakh issue,' Hayk Demoyan stated. He added that
    the issue also refers to the Turkish-Kurdish conflict and everyday
    Turkish-Kurdish confrontations.

    'Turkey cannot preserve good relations both with the West and East. As
    a result, the ties with the West, which have been preserved since
    the World War II, will be broken. It is expected that the West will
    try to apply several cudgels,' Hayk Demoyan said.

    He described one of the slogans of the Turkish policy as following:
    'If Turkey cannot enter into Europe, the Turks will appear in Europe'.

    The Director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute added that there
    are a number of Turkish deputies in both the lower and the upper parts
    of the German authorities. 'Within the community those deputies tend
    to create an intellectual group, which is expected to have a serious
    influence on the inner political life of Europe,' Hayk Demoyan said.




    From: A. Papazian
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