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    ACCORDING TO ALEXANDER ISKANDARIAN, U.S. PRESIDENT AGAIN WILL NOT PRONOUNCE WORD "GENOCIDE" ON APRIL 24

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 18, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 18, NOYAN TAPAN. "I do not think that U.S. President
    Barack Obama will pronounce the word "genocide" on April 24 as in that
    case the U.S. will lose the instrument of influencing Turkey," the
    Director of the Caucasian Institute, political scientist Alexander
    Iskandarian stated at a February 18 press conference. According
    to his observation, one of the main "sponsors" of Armenia-Turkey
    rapprochement, the U.S., gradually increases its pressure upon Turkey
    for the Turkish parliament to ratify the protocols. According to A.

    Iskandarian, Turkey itself does not hurry to ratify them giving as a
    reason the lack of progress in the Nagorno Karabakh problem or some
    hindering comma or something else.

    In response to the question of who is more interested in the opening
    of the Armenian-Turkish border A. Iskandarian mentioned that the U.S.,
    Russia and Europe equally want it, they just use different methods
    to achieve their goal. In political scientist's opinion, if Russia
    were against the normalization process of Armenia-Turkey relations
    it would not permit its launching.

    A. Iskandarian excluded that OSCE Minsk Group's format will be changed
    in the near future or another structure will be engaged in the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict negotiations. He also considered improbable the
    predictions that Azerbaijan will resume operations against Karabakh.

    As to a possible war between the U.S. and Iran, A. Iskandarian
    absolutely excluded such a development declaring that the U.S. is
    "stuck into" Iraqi and Afghan problems and has no new possibility of
    breaking out a new war.
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