ANALYST: NO MATTER WHO WILL COME TO POWER IN U.S., THERE WILL BE NO PROGRESS IN INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
arminfo
Monday, October 29, 14:42
The presidential election in the U.S. differs from the previous ones
with stiff competition and high level of democracy. The future of
America depends on this election, Richard Giragosian, Head of the
Center for Regional Studies, told media, Monday.
"Incumbent president of USA, Democrat Barack Obama will win the
election," he said. Giragosian said that the Armenian-American
relations will remain as stable as before. The issue of recognition
of the Armenian Genocide is still referred indirectly in the relations
of the two countries.
"One should not pin hopes with the presidential candidate in the
issue of Genocide. No matter who will come to power, there will be
no progress in the given issue. The Armenia-U.S. relations will be
dynamically developing till 2015, the centennial of the Armenian
Genocide," Giragosian said.
He said that the Armenian lobby is not satisfied with the U.S.
authorities and it is a challenge for the authorities, because a
discontented citizen is the most impartial voter. He said that the
Armenian community in the USA mainly supports Democrats rather than
Republicans.
arminfo
Monday, October 29, 14:42
The presidential election in the U.S. differs from the previous ones
with stiff competition and high level of democracy. The future of
America depends on this election, Richard Giragosian, Head of the
Center for Regional Studies, told media, Monday.
"Incumbent president of USA, Democrat Barack Obama will win the
election," he said. Giragosian said that the Armenian-American
relations will remain as stable as before. The issue of recognition
of the Armenian Genocide is still referred indirectly in the relations
of the two countries.
"One should not pin hopes with the presidential candidate in the
issue of Genocide. No matter who will come to power, there will be
no progress in the given issue. The Armenia-U.S. relations will be
dynamically developing till 2015, the centennial of the Armenian
Genocide," Giragosian said.
He said that the Armenian lobby is not satisfied with the U.S.
authorities and it is a challenge for the authorities, because a
discontented citizen is the most impartial voter. He said that the
Armenian community in the USA mainly supports Democrats rather than
Republicans.