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    POLITICAL EXPERT: "FOOTBALL DIPLOMACY" HINDERS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION

    ARMINFO
    Wednesday, November 7, 17:02

    The Armenian-Turkish "football diplomacy" hinders international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide, political expert Yervand Bozoyan
    said at today's press conference.

    "As long as the "football diplomacy" exists and the protocols are
    in the Turkish and Armenian Parliaments, Ankara will formally demand
    that the international community should not hinder normalization of
    the relations with Armenia", he said. He added that such a policy of
    official Ankara is a deception, and the Armenian authorities have found
    themselves in a Turkish trap. "The result of the "football diplomacy"
    is that for the first time over the past 20 years the U.S.

    presidential candidates have failed to touch on the Armenian Genocide
    issue in the election programs", said Bozoyan. He added that the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the USA mostly depends on the
    international weight of Armenia. Bozoyan thinks that if Armenia's
    weight is small, the USA will be able to evade even the expression
    "Armenian disaster", therefore, the hope for the USA's recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide and large-scale pressure on Turkey is very
    small. "It is another thing if we ourselves can exert certain impact
    on deepening of the Genocide problem in the USA", he said.

    To note, the Armenian-Turkish protocols were signed in Zurich on 10
    October 2009. However, the protocols have not been ratified by the
    Armenian and Turkish Parliaments, as Ankara was constantly laying
    down preconditions. Later on, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    decreed freezing the process of ratification of the protocols in the
    Armenian Parliament.

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