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    ARMENIAN AND TURKISH FUSS

    Lragir.am
    09/02/10

    The former NKR foreign minister Arman Melikyan, dwelling on the
    Armenian and Turkish process, assessed it as a fuss. Armenia has
    the problem of an adequate policy. Our positions keep weakening in
    the parallel processes - the Armenian and Turkish process and the
    Karabakh process. When the Armenian and Turkish process was initiated,
    Armenia did not have any idea on its continuation which brought about
    the activation of the Karabakh issue. If the relations between both
    countries were neutral, in case the process fails, they will become
    hostile as a result Turkey will activate its anti-Armenian actions
    in the region, says Arman Melikyan.

    "I would like to recall that just 10 years ago, millions of Armenians
    lives in the territory from Constantinople to Baku. Now only a small
    wedge is inhabited by Armenians. And this is because there was no
    political thinking. It is time to become sober. People who claim that
    they took the responsibility, I think, are not ready for it. Armenia
    began a process that is not directed at resolving the relationship,
    but is an attempt to assault, because of which in the near future,
    we will lose the chance to normalize relations', said Arman Melikyan.

    The former minister believes that there are several scenarios. Direct
    Armenian-Turkish talks are also possible. Armenia can succeed only by
    changing its geopolitical containment-to repress the Turkish world. If
    the U.S. continues to exert pressure on Turkey, a Russian-Turkish
    alliance would be likely. The consequence will be the loss of Artsakh,
    said Arman Melikyan.

    He considered as high the probability of a war in the Karabakh conflict
    zone. 'We have to be ready at any moment to resume hostilities. The
    probability though is not higher than 5 years ago, but even then it
    was quite high', said Arman Melikyan.
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