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    ACCORDING TO VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN, RA PRESIDENT TRIED TO REMIND HIS TURKISH COUNTERPART THAT "TODAY IT'S TURKEY'S TURN IN SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS"

    NOYAN TAPAN
    FEBRUARY 10, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 10, NOYAN TAPAN. According to ARFD Bureau member,
    Head of the RA National Assembly ARFD faction Vahan Hovhannisian,
    the discussion of the resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide in
    the U.S. Congress House of Representatives is first of all result of
    joint efforts of ANCA and other Armenian organizations. "In fact, it is
    the continuation of the demand of keeping the promise President Obama
    gave in the preelection stage," the ARFD deputy said on February 10 in
    the Hayatsk club advising not to underestimate the "Armenian factor"
    and not to ascribe it to possible pressures upon Turkey by the U.S.

    In connection with the address of the RA President to the Turkish
    President from the plane the day before V. Hovhannisian said: "Some
    can consider it as an issue of mere politeness but indeed it is not
    only limited to politeness as Presidents during their trips fly through
    many countries but do not apply to the leaderships of those countries
    with special addresses." According to V. Hovhannisian, in this case
    S. Sargsyan tried to remind his Turkish counterpart that "today it's
    Turkey's turn in the sequence of actions" warning about a possible
    failure in the process of establishment of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    Speaking about the statement the RA President made lately that if
    the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols fails all the
    same Armenia will gain the ARFD figure expressed an opinion that the
    President meant that for the whole world it will become obvious that
    the process failed because of the Turkish side. "It is not so obvious
    and I think if the process results in a stronger tension between the
    sides no side will gain but they should have thought of it as they
    were launching the process," V. Hovhannisian said. According to him,
    it was not done, therefore Dashnaktsutiun considers the process
    "wrong from the very start and rather dangerous."

    In connection with the recent frequent nervous statements of
    representatives of Armenian and Turkish political upper links V.

    Hovhannisian said: "Armenian side's nervousness is justified as they
    try to deceive us and get nervous as they fail to do it."
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