SERGEY MINASYAN: TURKEY STALLED THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS BECAUSE OF DOMESTIC PROBLEMS
Nvard Davtyan
"Radiolur"
19.02.2010 14:46
April 24 is the deadline for the process of establishment of the
Armenian-Turkish relations, political scientist Sergey Minasyan told
a press conference today. According to him, the expected developments
depend on several factors: the discussions in Armenia, the domestic
problems in Turkey and, at last, the Armenian Genocide Resolution
pending in the US Congress.
According to the political scientist, Turkey's dragging out the
ratification of the protocols is connected not only with the Karabakh
issue, but also with certain domestic problems, which exist and will
aggravate after the ratification.
"Turkey not only stalled the Armenian-Turkish process, but also faced
serious problems with Azerbaijan. Despite the frequent statements
that Turkey is somehow trying to link the relations with Armenia
to the Karabakh issue, Azerbaijan mistrusts the current Turkish
authorities, and it's a result of populist and ill-considered steps,"
Sergey Minasyan said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Nvard Davtyan
"Radiolur"
19.02.2010 14:46
April 24 is the deadline for the process of establishment of the
Armenian-Turkish relations, political scientist Sergey Minasyan told
a press conference today. According to him, the expected developments
depend on several factors: the discussions in Armenia, the domestic
problems in Turkey and, at last, the Armenian Genocide Resolution
pending in the US Congress.
According to the political scientist, Turkey's dragging out the
ratification of the protocols is connected not only with the Karabakh
issue, but also with certain domestic problems, which exist and will
aggravate after the ratification.
"Turkey not only stalled the Armenian-Turkish process, but also faced
serious problems with Azerbaijan. Despite the frequent statements
that Turkey is somehow trying to link the relations with Armenia
to the Karabakh issue, Azerbaijan mistrusts the current Turkish
authorities, and it's a result of populist and ill-considered steps,"
Sergey Minasyan said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress