ARAB SPRING BECAME WINTER, OVERTURN DOES NOT BRING TO DEMOCRACY
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 4, 2011
YEREVAN
The international interest in the normalization of Armenian-Turkish
relations existed from the very beginning and still remains. Speaking
to reporters today, Turkologist Hakob Chakryan said no changes have
been registered in the Armenian-Turkish relations and in near future
will not be.
"The agenda of the Turkish National Assembly is overloaded with
developments over the new constitution and Van's earthquake," the
Turkologist noted, adding that these issues are not being tied with
protocols and relations between the two countries, the latter have
been withdrawn for the second plan.
Chakryan said that besides the existing tension in the region, Kurdish
movement has intensified inside Turkey. "Arab spring became winter
but in the countries where revolutions are taking place, peace will
not be established and the overturn will not bring to democracy,"
the Turkologist said.
From: Baghdasarian
ARMENPRESS
NOVEMBER 4, 2011
YEREVAN
The international interest in the normalization of Armenian-Turkish
relations existed from the very beginning and still remains. Speaking
to reporters today, Turkologist Hakob Chakryan said no changes have
been registered in the Armenian-Turkish relations and in near future
will not be.
"The agenda of the Turkish National Assembly is overloaded with
developments over the new constitution and Van's earthquake," the
Turkologist noted, adding that these issues are not being tied with
protocols and relations between the two countries, the latter have
been withdrawn for the second plan.
Chakryan said that besides the existing tension in the region, Kurdish
movement has intensified inside Turkey. "Arab spring became winter
but in the countries where revolutions are taking place, peace will
not be established and the overturn will not bring to democracy,"
the Turkologist said.
From: Baghdasarian