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    HAKOB CHAKRYAN: THE SYRIAN CRISIS MAY HAVE UNPREDICTABLE CONSEQUENCES
    Artak Barseghyan

    "Radiolur"
    18:41 17.10.2012

    The Syrian crisis that started from March 2011 may have unpredictable
    consequences, taking into consideration the diversity of opposition
    forces and anti-government groups and the different political views,
    expert of Turkish studies Hakob Chakryan told a press conference today.

    According to him, this means that the war aimed at overthrowing
    of President Bashar al-Assad's regime will still bring a number of
    senseless losses, since its perspective are rather vague.

    The Syrian war has become a matter of geopolitical struggle between
    the West on one hand and Russia and China on the other hand, and
    it's only Syria suffering as a result. Besides, the Syrian opposition
    is represented by 16 separate forces, while the Free Syrian Army is
    divided into four groups.

    According to the expert, the lack of unity among inside the opposition
    can result in a vacuum of power in case of the possible overthrowing
    of Assad's regime, as there is no force on the political field of
    Syria that can assume the power.

    Hakob Chakryan wonders what served as a reason for the aggravation of
    once warm relations between Syria and Turkey. He considers that it's
    a priority for Turkey to increase its influence in the region against
    the background of the "Arab spring." Most probably, the West does
    not okay these aspirations. Furthermore, Turkey lacks the potential
    of becoming a regional superpower and is moving in the wrong direction.

    According to Chakryan, Turkey is not ready to restart dialogue with
    Armenia today under the burden of internal and external problems. As
    for Armenia, no steps in this direction should be expected on the
    part of Yerevan. "As it is known, it's Turkey's turn to make a step
    in the Yerevan-Ankara game," he concluded.

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