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    'FOOTBALL DIPLOMACY' LEADS TO ANOTHER FRONT AT THE FOREIGN POLICY

    Aysor
    Feb 18 2010
    Armenia

    "In the context of Armenia-Turkey reconciliation, Russia sought for
    just protocols' signing, not border's opening," said at the press
    conference member of the oppositional Armenian National Congress
    David Shakhnazarian.

    According to the politician, Russia's government has initiated the
    process to suppress Turkey and force Turkey to make some concessions.

    Russia succeeded to reach some agreements with Turkey at the expense
    of Armenia, pointed David Shakhnazarian.

    The U.S.'s position is to discuss issue of the Genocide, as this is a
    measure to press Armenia and Turkey. "The U.S. is trying to save the
    situation, and now is forcing Armenia to ratify protocols first. The
    U.S. will recognize the Genocide neither now, nor tomorrow and in
    the near future," he said.

    Armenia will ratify the protocols under pressure of the international
    communities, said David Shakhnazarian. In addition, Turkey will still
    be expecting progress in the process of settlement to the Karabakh
    conflict.

    "So, in this situation, process of normalisation of relations between
    Armenia and Turkey has turned into a conflict. Actually, this is a
    new conflict. The 'football diplomacy' led to another front at the
    foreign policy."
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