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    RUBEN SAFRASTYAN: EVENTS IN TURKEY MAY GROW IN TO A MILITARY COUP
    Anna Nazaryan

    "Radiolur"
    23.02.2010 16:48

    The recent events in Turkey may grow into a military coup, although
    it's not very probable today, Director of the Oriental Studies
    Institute of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences Riben
    Safrastyan told a press conference today. "Turkey will try to use
    this situation and continue dragging out the process of ratification
    of the Armenian-Turkish protocols," he said.

    According to Ruben Safrastyan, there is an internal war taking place in
    Turkey although there are still no victims. He said the tension between
    the Kemalists and the Islamists affects the Turkish authorities, and
    this can lead to some changes. "The possibility of a military coup
    is not great, but if there is one, there will be a lot of victims,"
    he said.

    More than ten retired high-ranking servicemen were arrested in Turkey
    yesterday. The Turkish authorities accuse them of preparing a military
    coup. The Turkish military is not united any more, Safrastyan said.

    Under these circumstances will the US continue pressuring Turkey
    to ratify the protocols? "The United States is closely watching
    the developments in Turkey. The US still considers that nothing
    extraordinary is taking place in that country. Besides, the events in
    Turkey have not reached the final stage. Americans may understand that
    the Armenian-Turkish relations may further strain the situation and
    I do not rule out that they may refuse from the policy of pressure,"
    Ruben Safrastyan said.

    The processes are still developing, and today it's hard to say what
    is going to happen. However, there will be some clarity within a month.
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