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    AMERICAN ANALYST: IT SEEMS CLEAR THAT THE PROTOCOLS WILL NOT BE APPROVED IN TURKEY UNLESS THERE IS A SETTLEMENT OF THE NAGORNO-KARABAKH DISPUTE

    APA
    April 16 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Isabel Levine - APA. "US president have stopped the
    genocide resolution in the past, and I believe that president Obama
    will do so in this case", told APA's Washington correspondent Shale
    Horowitz, professor on international and ethnic conflicts, at the
    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

    Meanwhile, analyst believes that there is a lot of political posturing
    all around on this issue.

    "There is no inherent reason why such resolutions matter much. They
    have not mattered when they have been passed by other countries".

    According to Mr. Horowitz, US Congressman are mostly trying to please
    domestic constituencies when they vote for resolutions like "Armenian
    genocide" one.

    Speaking about the protocols between Turkey and Armenia, he says they
    seem to be a diplomatic ruse.

    "It seems clear that the protocols will not be approved in Turkey
    unless there is a settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute" -
    he added.
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