TURKEY IS AZERBAIJAN'S HOSTAGE
yerkir.am
17:28 - 04.11.2011
"There's no movement in Armenian-Turkish relationships and is not
expected to happen in near future", said turkologist Hakob Chaqryan
during his press conference.
He believes that the Armenian-Turkish protocols wouldn't be at all if
Serzh Sargsyan hadn't invited Abdullah Gul within frameworks of the
"Football diplomacy". Public tension would also not exist.
Chaqryan believes that that Turkish Parliament wouldn't even come
close to the protocols.
"They agenda are all booked up with the new Constitutional bills",
said turcologist and added that Turkey is Azerbaijan's hostage.
"Although Karabakh main issue has a huge role in the Armenian-Turkish
relationships, in the mean time it is obvious that Turkey doesn't
want Armenia to prosper", said he.
The international excitement on this issue won't do any good to
this process.
"Turkey has a lot to haggle as if the international society demands
from Turkey the regulations with Armenia then Turkey will demand
something else from Syria", he said.
From: A. Papazian
yerkir.am
17:28 - 04.11.2011
"There's no movement in Armenian-Turkish relationships and is not
expected to happen in near future", said turkologist Hakob Chaqryan
during his press conference.
He believes that the Armenian-Turkish protocols wouldn't be at all if
Serzh Sargsyan hadn't invited Abdullah Gul within frameworks of the
"Football diplomacy". Public tension would also not exist.
Chaqryan believes that that Turkish Parliament wouldn't even come
close to the protocols.
"They agenda are all booked up with the new Constitutional bills",
said turcologist and added that Turkey is Azerbaijan's hostage.
"Although Karabakh main issue has a huge role in the Armenian-Turkish
relationships, in the mean time it is obvious that Turkey doesn't
want Armenia to prosper", said he.
The international excitement on this issue won't do any good to
this process.
"Turkey has a lot to haggle as if the international society demands
from Turkey the regulations with Armenia then Turkey will demand
something else from Syria", he said.
From: A. Papazian