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    YEREVAN AND ANKARA HAVE NOT YET AGREED ON A JOINT ROUTE MAP

    PanArmenian News
    April 23 2009
    Armenia

    The available information on Armenian-Turkish agreement leads to the
    thought that the joint statement made prior to Armenian Genocide 94th
    anniversary commemoration pursued some ulterior motives, Strategic
    Culture Foundation expert Andrey Areshev told a PanARMENIAN.Net
    reporter.

    According to Areshev, the statement probably aims to confirm normal
    course of Armenian-Turkish talks, "however, it is also evident that all
    disputable issues were finally resolved." "The United States' haste to
    welcome the statement also pursues certain ulterior motives. It is now
    possible to definitely say that Barack Obama will not say the Genocide
    word in his April 24 address, under the pretext that any abrupt steps
    may impair the negotiation process," the Russian expert finds.

    With regard to route map, Arishev does not think Yerevan and
    Ankara have ever agreed on such document and had it approved on
    highest levels. "That is indispensable in the process of complete
    normalization of relations. A key question is to view normalization
    of Turkish-Armenian ties and Karabakh conflict settlement as closely
    related issues. Otherwise, it will be pointless to speak about any
    progress," Andrey Arishev said.
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