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    news.am, Armenia
    April 17 2010


    No positive changes in Turkey's foreign policy, expert says

    14:46 / 04/17/2010RA President Serzh Sargsyan's meeting with Turkish
    Premier Recep Erdogan in Washington is unlikely to bring about any
    changes in Turkey's political life. That meeting must not be viewed as
    one of high importance, the political analyst Yervand Bozoyan told
    NEWS.am.

    He pointed out that the mediator, United States, was especially
    concerned with the Sargsyan-Erdogan meeting. In this context Bozoyan
    stressed that the USA is doing its best for the Armenian-Turkish
    normalization process to go on. `The United States is doing all in its
    power for the process to remain alive de jure,' he said. The expert
    stressed that official Washington did not invite Ilham Aliyev
    deliberately to neutralize the factor of Azerbaijan.

    According to Bozoyan, a number of objective factors will not allow any
    progress in the Armenian-Turkish process. `Turkey is setting
    preconditions in both its own interests and Azerbaijan's interests,
    which is causes disagreements,' he said. He stressed that nothing
    special should be expected from the Washington meeting, as no positive
    changes in Turkey's foreign policy will take place.

    NEWS.am reminds readers that RA President Serzh Sargsyan held meetings
    with Recep Erdogan and U.S. President Barack Obama on the sidelines of
    the Global Nuclear Security Summit in Washington.

    T.P.
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