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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH NORMALIZATION NOT EXPECTED NEXT YEAR - TURKOLOGIST

    news.am
    December 26, 2012 | 13:51

    YEREVAN. - The Armenian-Turkish relations are not expected to normalize
    in 2013, turkologist Artak Shakaryan stated during a press conference
    on Wednesday.

    "The Syrian and Iranian processes could somewhat impact the Armenian
    Turkish relations, but a significant progress is not expected in the
    normalization of relations," the turkologist said.

    In his words, no elections will held either in Armenia or in Turkey
    after March 2013.

    "Presidential elections are designated in Azerbaijan in fall. [And]
    All this attests to the fact that there is no need to wait for any
    normalization process in the Armenian-Turkish relations," Shakaryan
    stressed.

    In his view, the Turkish state and society are not politically ready
    for reconciliation, but business always opens closed doors.

    "It is quite likely that the economic interests of both countries
    would bring the authorities to a political agreement. But it should
    be noted that Armenia's economy is not too appealing for Turkey,"
    the turkologist stated.

    Also, Artak Shakaryan maintained that nothing will change until
    2015-that is, the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide-, and,
    subsequently, there will be a sharp decline in the Armenian-Turkish
    normalization process.

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