GREAT LIKELIHOOD FOR RECOGNITION
Hayots Ashkhar Daily
06 Nov 08
Armenia
US President-elect Barrack Obama is very likely to finally recognize
the Armenian Genocide in his presidential address to be published on
April the 24th, Arpi Vardanyan, Head of the office of the Armenian
National Congress of America said.
According to A. Vardanyan, it is still early to anticipate that
B. Obama's election will lead to any changes in the Karabakh
settlement process. "The Karabakh issue is quite unlikely to become
a top priority task for B. Obama after assuming his post. J. Byden,
who has been dealing with foreign policy issues for already 20 years,
is well-aware of the Krabakh issue and its history, and that may have
a positive impact on the process; however, it is still early to make
clear-cut predictions," he noted.
Hayots Ashkhar Daily
06 Nov 08
Armenia
US President-elect Barrack Obama is very likely to finally recognize
the Armenian Genocide in his presidential address to be published on
April the 24th, Arpi Vardanyan, Head of the office of the Armenian
National Congress of America said.
According to A. Vardanyan, it is still early to anticipate that
B. Obama's election will lead to any changes in the Karabakh
settlement process. "The Karabakh issue is quite unlikely to become
a top priority task for B. Obama after assuming his post. J. Byden,
who has been dealing with foreign policy issues for already 20 years,
is well-aware of the Krabakh issue and its history, and that may have
a positive impact on the process; however, it is still early to make
clear-cut predictions," he noted.