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    DIRECTOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE: NO REAL PROGRESS IN TURKEY'S RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EXPECTED IN THE NEAR FUTURE

    ArmInfo
    2008-12-22 18:18:00

    To all appearances, the Armenian Genocide will not be recognized
    by Turkey in the near future due to the powerful oil lobby there at
    least, Director of the Political Economy Research Institute Andranik
    Tevanyan told ArmInfo corespondent when commenting on the apology
    campaign initiated by Turkey.

    "The official stance of Ankara stressed for several times is that it
    will not open the border with Armenia until the Karabakh conflict is
    settled in Azerbaijan's favor. So, no real progress is most likely
    expected in this issue in the near future",- the expert said.

    He added that real discussion is currently being held in Turkey on the
    issue that Turkey's past should be "edited". "At the moment, there are
    two conceptions in Turkey: liberal and fundamental. I think that only
    liberal Turkey may recognize the Genocide, establish normal relations
    with its neighbors and integrate into Europe. But on the other hand,
    if Turkey becomes a liberal state, this may shake its foundations as
    independent Kurdistan will be created, the Armenian Issue and many
    other issues will arise. One can draw an analogy with the Soviet
    Union as Turkey, like the Soviet Union, is a kind of empire. If
    "their Gorbachyov" comes to power in Turkey and catalyzes all these
    processes, Turkey may simply disappear. And if someone like Andropov
    comes to power and the conception of the "steady hand" is established,
    which doesn't accept its past, Turkey will have to fight with the whole
    West and may simply fail to stand this fight",- Tevanyan concluded.
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