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    RUSSIAN EXPERT ON ARMENIA-TURKEY NORMALIZATION PROCESS

    News.am
    19:56 / 10/12/2009

    "The very fact of frequent meetings between the Armenian and Russian
    Presidents is a positive one. They would regularly meet even if
    the Armenian-Turkish Protocols had not been signed -- a great many
    issues have to be discussed," Konstantin Zatulin, Director of the
    Institute of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and member of
    the International Affairs Committee, RF State Duma, told NEWS.am.

    Commenting on the Medvedev-Sargsyan meeting on October 12, Zatulin
    pointed out that the Armenian leader informed his Russian counterpart
    of the Armenia-Turkey normalization process. "The normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations is an important and desired event, and
    the point of the discussion is whether everybody understands the
    process right. One thing is normalization based on understanding,
    confession and repentance, another thing is when the topic is not
    addressed thereby leaving room for manipulations," Zatulin said.

    As regards the time frame of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement,
    intensification of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and Serzh
    Sargsyan's visit to Moscow on October 12, Zatuln pointed out that
    Russia is sincerely interested in Armenian-Azerbaijani reconciliation,
    without, however, imposing the ways of settling the conflict on
    them. As to his personal opinion, he doubts that the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Armenians can be persuaded into renouncing their right to independence
    and self-determination. "A realistic view of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process should be taken. The existence of Nagorno-Karabakh can hardly
    be denied. Other concessions can be discussed. As regards Azerbaijan,
    it is, most likely, not yet ready to recognize the Nagorno-Karabakh
    people's right to self-determination. Under the circumstances, the
    only thing to do is to focus on maintaining the cease-fire regime and
    ruling out any attempts to settle the conflict in a military way. Any
    such attempt will turn out badly for the sides," Zatulin said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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