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    news.am, Armenia
    April 24 2010


    U.S. President unlikely to utter `genocide'

    11:17 / 04/24/2010On April 24, during his annual address to the
    Armenian people, U.S. President is most likely to do what he did last
    year ` Barack Obama will say the phrase `Medz Yeghern' instead of
    uttering the word `genocide.' He will maneuver so as not make either
    Turkey or the million-strong Armenian Diaspora angry, Andrey Areshev,
    Deputy Director of the Strategic Culture Foundation told NEWS.am.

    As regard the Armenian Genocide resolution, it will share the fate of
    the previous ones, which, under the White House pressure, were either
    rejected or remained undiscussed. `But I think that the Armenian
    Genocide will always be kept as a trump card for pressuring Turkey.
    The discussion of the Armenian Genocide by the British and Bulgarian
    Parliaments are also part of the USA's game to pressure Turkey,'
    Areshev said.

    The expert also stressed that the reason for the U.S. interest in the
    establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations are not at all
    humanitarian. Rather, the United States is pursuing its geopolitical
    goals, namely, pressuring Iran, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Specifically,
    the situation surrounding Iran is much more complicated now, as the
    United States has succeeded in bringing discord into Russian-Iranian
    relations. `Russia, in turn, preoccupied with its own socio-economic
    problems, is not pursuing an active regional policy. In this
    situation, the Russian-Armenian relations are a stabilizing factor,
    and the level of the bilateral relations must by no means become
    lower, as it will have negative consequences for both Armenia and
    Russia,' the expert said.

    T.P.
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