ARMENIA'S FOREIGN POLICY IS STRONGER THAN BEFORE - POLITICAL ANALYST
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April 20, 2012 | 11:25
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YEREVAN. - Armenia's foreign policy is in stronger positions today than
before, because in the Armenian-Turkish process, for example, now all
expectations are from Turkey, capital Yerevan's Regional Studies Center
Director Richard Giragosian said during a press conference on Friday.
Also, he pointed to the fact that Turkey's policy of denying the
Armenian Genocide is becoming more difficult every year, and lesser
number of countries is agreeing with Turkey's policy of denial.
"Turkey's policy of denial is becoming more negative for Turkey
itself. The Armenian Genocide's international recognition movement
is gaining new strength and is expanding," the analyst stated.
Richard Giragosian spoke about another trend, too.
"Azerbaijan is more engaged in the process of denial of the Armenian
Genocide. On May 1, Azerbaijan will chair the UN Security Council for
one month. During that one month we should expect more attacks on the
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenian Genocide issues, and toward Armenia's
policy," Giragosian added.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
April 20, 2012 | 11:25
Photo by Sona Barseghyan
YEREVAN. - Armenia's foreign policy is in stronger positions today than
before, because in the Armenian-Turkish process, for example, now all
expectations are from Turkey, capital Yerevan's Regional Studies Center
Director Richard Giragosian said during a press conference on Friday.
Also, he pointed to the fact that Turkey's policy of denying the
Armenian Genocide is becoming more difficult every year, and lesser
number of countries is agreeing with Turkey's policy of denial.
"Turkey's policy of denial is becoming more negative for Turkey
itself. The Armenian Genocide's international recognition movement
is gaining new strength and is expanding," the analyst stated.
Richard Giragosian spoke about another trend, too.
"Azerbaijan is more engaged in the process of denial of the Armenian
Genocide. On May 1, Azerbaijan will chair the UN Security Council for
one month. During that one month we should expect more attacks on the
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenian Genocide issues, and toward Armenia's
policy," Giragosian added.
From: A. Papazian