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    RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN: ONE SHOULD NOT EXPECT ANYTHING UNTIL KARABAKH IS BACK AT THE NEGOTIATING TABLE

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/10/29/richard-giragosian-one-should-not-expect-anything-until-karabakh-is-back-at-the-negotiating-table/
    16:36 29.10.2012

    Richard Giragosian"The power of Armenian lobby in the US will become
    more powerful by 2013, which makes Genocide efforts all the more
    important," Head of the Regional Studies Center Richard Giragosian
    told a press conference today.

    "The real test or challenge in 2015 for the 100th anniversary of the
    Genocide will be seen in many capitals of the world," he said, adding
    that "it will be a direct challenge and confrontation with Turkey."

    Speaking about the US elections, Giragosian said neither of the
    candidates has been responsive to the Armenian American community. He
    added, however, that the effect is the opposite. "The failure of
    the candidates to talks about the Genocide has actually served to
    strengthen and mobilize the Armenians in America."

    "As candidates, both Romney and Obama have angered the Armenian
    voters, which means that whoever is elected President, will face a
    new challenge from the Armenians in America."

    The analyst said he believes Obama will win, and added "it's better
    for Armenia and for Armenians in America."

    As for the meeting between the Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign
    Ministers in Paris, Richard Giragosian said "the most interesting
    thing was that they met at all." "This was the first meeting after the
    reckless behavior by Azerbaijan over the Safarov case. The significance
    of the meeting was not what Nalbandian or Mammadyarov said. This is
    a test for the Minsk Group and the international community."

    Giragosian said Armenia was smart enough not to pull out of the peace
    process. "Thus, Armenia said that the problem has always been only
    Azerbaijan, not Armenia or Karabakh," he said, adding, however,
    that there is one party missing and we shouldn't expect anything
    until Karaabkh is back at the table.

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