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    news.am, Armenia
    Feb 13 2010

    Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process not derailed

    15:54 / 02/13/2010Representatives of both governmental and opposition
    camps, as well as experts, are of the opinion that it is yet early to
    speak of the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process as a failure.

    Talking to NEWS.am Secretary of the Prosperous Armenia parliamentary
    faction Armen Safaryan said that the Armenia-Turkey reconciliation
    process is going on. `I do not rule out it may be protracted, as
    almost all the influential nations are interested in the
    Armenian-Turkish relations being normalized and they will never allow
    the process to fail,' Safaryan said. He does not rule out that Turkey
    may step up its activities on the occasion of the next anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide to prevent the fact from being recognized by a
    number of other states, particularly, the U.S.

    Head of the Heritage faction Stepan Safaryan is sure that the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols will be ratified before the end of this
    year. He stressed that the international community is pressuring the
    sides. Being a stronger nation, Turkey does not yield to it as much as
    Armenia does. `So the international community places its hopes on
    Armenia. They think that Turkey will have to take reciprocal steps if
    Armenia takes all the steps it can,' S. Safaryan said.

    Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies Ruben Safrastyan stated
    that no prerequisites for a failure of the Armenian-Turkish dialogue
    exist. `Turkey is trying to gain time to think over its steps,' he
    said. The experts does not rule out that Armenia may take reciprocal
    steps, as official Yerevan has already done all in its power to
    normalize relations with Ankara. Safrastyan also thinks that, on the
    occasion of the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Turkey may
    cash in on the Armenian-Turkish protocols to derail the process of
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    T.P.
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