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    RUSSIA IS STEPPING UP PRESSURE ON TURKEY, TURKOLOGISTS SAY

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 15, 2010

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, NOYAN TAPAN. With the decision of the
    Constitutional Court, Armenia has taken its step, and now it is
    Turkey's turn, Turkologist Artak Shakarian declared at the January
    15 press conference. According to him, the visit of Russian Foreign
    Minister Sergey Lavrov to Yerevan showed that Russia is stepping
    up pressure on Turkey, and the West will do the same. A. Shakarian
    forecast that Turkey in its turn will again raise the issue of
    necessity of making progress in the Karabakh problem. As a result,
    in his words, the Minsk Group Co-chairs "will meet, decide something
    which the Turks will perceive as progress and move forward".

    Another Turkologist - Hakob Chakrian expressed an opinion that there
    is no need for constant speculation over the problem of relations
    between Armenia and Turkey, especially as the protocols have already
    been signed. As for the current state of affairs, according to him,
    the Turks' hope that Russia will put pressure on Armenia regarding
    the Karabakh problem has not come true. Moreover, as H. Chakrian
    underlined, to judge by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's
    statements, the Turks themselves have been put under pressure. The
    Turkologist said the Armenian-Turkish normalization is just beginning
    with these protocols and Armenia should be prepared for further
    developments.

    He once again called on political forces not to speculate on the
    protocols, saying that there are a lot of themes for criticism: the
    poor manpower policy, the hard socioeconomic situation, etc. When a
    reporter asked him to assess Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian from
    the viewpoint of manpower policy, H. Chakrian described him as an
    "experienced diplomat of the Soviet school".
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