EXPERT SAYS TURKEY'S MAKING COMPROMISES WHEN WE'RE STRONG
Panorama
Oct 26 2010
Armenia
Currently Armenian-Turkish ties are frozen, political expert Yervand
Bozoyan told the reporters.
According to him the international community has de facto forgotten
about the Armenian-Turkish process and everybody are focused on the
resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Hence, the expert underscored
that serious changes aren't expected in the Armenian-Turkish ties.
Expert said, Turkey found a new method to influence upon the co-chairs
to intensify the resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. They use
Armenian-Turkish ties in pure diplomatic manners, in order they could
have any role in the conflict resolution.
Turkey is intended to impact on Russia, USA and EU in order they make
their activities over the NK issue more intensive.
Expert concluded the atmosphere in Armenia and Turkey would be changed
and Turkey could open the borders without much noise over it.
"When we're powerful Turkey makes compromises, when we're weak Turkey
becomes rude," expert concluded.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Oct 26 2010
Armenia
Currently Armenian-Turkish ties are frozen, political expert Yervand
Bozoyan told the reporters.
According to him the international community has de facto forgotten
about the Armenian-Turkish process and everybody are focused on the
resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Hence, the expert underscored
that serious changes aren't expected in the Armenian-Turkish ties.
Expert said, Turkey found a new method to influence upon the co-chairs
to intensify the resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. They use
Armenian-Turkish ties in pure diplomatic manners, in order they could
have any role in the conflict resolution.
Turkey is intended to impact on Russia, USA and EU in order they make
their activities over the NK issue more intensive.
Expert concluded the atmosphere in Armenia and Turkey would be changed
and Turkey could open the borders without much noise over it.
"When we're powerful Turkey makes compromises, when we're weak Turkey
becomes rude," expert concluded.
From: A. Papazian