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    IS IT STILL A PRIORITY?

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    April 21, 2009

    "I still believe that there can be no progress in the Turkish-Armenian
    reconciliation without progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    settlement," told "A1+" Armenian National Congress representative
    Davit Shahnazaryan.

    Shahnazaryan underscored that the developments in the past weeks made
    the predictions of the ANC a reality. The Armenian National Congress
    had foreseen that the issue concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    is much more important for the Turks than genocide recognition and
    other issues when it comes to opening of borders and establishment
    of diplomatic relations.

    Davit Shahnazaryan believes that Turkey and Azerbaijan "carried out
    a well-planned and diplomatic scenario".

    "Turkey had to solve a tactic problem related to U.S. President
    Barack Obama pronouncing the word "genocide" in his annual address,"
    says Shahnazaryan. He knows for a fact that Obama will not say the
    word and says that the Turks are rest assured that they have nothing
    to worry about anymore.

    "They already got what they could only dream of a couple of years
    ago. This refers to the creation of a committee of historians at
    the governmental and presidential levels. If such a committee is
    formed or a document is signed, that will completely put an end
    to the Armenian Genocide international recognition process," says
    Davit Shahnazaryan. He considers this to be the wrong policies led
    by Armenia starting from 1998 when Armenian authorities declared that
    genocide recognition is a priority in Armenia's foreign policy.

    "Nobody, including me, knows whether the Armenian authorities still
    have that goal. I think Serzh Sargsyan was obligated to state whether
    that is in effect or not. This is yet another error, just like the
    error he made when he agreed to form a committee of historians. Turkey
    feels that things are going just the way it planned and that is why
    it is bringing up the Karabakh conflict," says Shahnazaryan.

    But recently Serzh Sargsyan stated a couple of times that the issue of
    genocide is not up for debate. In response to this, Shahnazaryan said:

    "It would be right to ask Serzh Sargsyan and his administration
    because they must explain those statements."

    Shahnazaryan believes that Armenia plays a weak role in the
    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation and the developments go to show that
    unfortunately, Armenia is not calling the shots and the issue is in
    Ankara, not Yerevan. In general, Shahnazaryan is of the belief that
    there is no need to expect advancements in Turkish-Armenian relations
    when Armenian authorities continue to deepen the domestic crisis and
    recalled that there are currently 55 political prisoners in Armenia.
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