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    Erdogan not likely to visit Armenia in 2015 - opinions

    17:50 * 29.08.14


    The chances that Turkey's new president will visit Yerevan next year
    to participate in the Genocide centennial commemoration events are
    very low given his nationalistic image, an Armenian Turkologist has
    said, commenting on Serzh Sargsyan's invitation to Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan.

    "In the meantime, considering the team of professionals - image-makers
    and advisors, including [Prime Minister Ahmet] Davutoglu - I think the
    Turkish side will react in a certain way and take a counteraction in
    response to the Armenian side's steps," Ruben Melkonyan, a deputy dean
    at the Yerevan State University's Oriental Studies Department, told
    Tert.am, adding that he expects Turkey's reaction to be limited only
    to commemoration events inside the country.

    "It is quite possible that Erdogan will make semi-hypocritical
    condolence addresses and later visit a [commemoration] event. But he
    will do that not at his own will but upon his team's recommendation."

    Asked whether he doesn't expect Turkey to nonetheless join the
    commemorations in Yerevan on the level of another government official,
    Melkonyan said he thinks that it will depend on the political
    situation. He said any possible decision to send a lower-ranking
    representative to the country in 2015 would be an attempt by Turkey to
    turn the situation to its advantage by creating the image of a
    tolerant and civilized state. "And we can make no doubt that such a
    visit - if it takes place at all - will be accompanied by statements
    counteracting the truth in an attempt to draw parallels between the
    Armenian Genocide and the losses suffered by Turkey," he noted.

    Commenting on the issue, Turkologist Hakob Chakryan also ruled out the
    possibility of Erdogan's visit to Armenia in 2015. "For Erdogan to
    visit Armenia, Turkey has to first of all abandon its policies of
    Genocide denial. The Turkish parliament has to accept the fact of
    Genocide, and president has to give his approval to it. Without that,
    Turkey will not decide on any visit to Armenia," he said.

    Asked whether he thinks that Turkey's foreign minister or any other
    cabinet member may respond to the official invitation, Chakryan
    repeated his statement that no Turkish official is likely to ever
    visit Armenia unless that country changes its stance on the Genocide
    issue.

    "Many journalists may come to check how the centennial events are
    being held, but no official representative will be present. A
    mayor's [visit] may the maximum," he added.


    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/08/29/erdoghan/

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