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    Nothing good should be expected from Erdogan and Davutoglu: Expert

    18:07 04.09.2014

    Karen Ghazaryan
    Public Radio of Armenia


    Turkey formed the 62nd government ahead of the 100th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide. What can be expected from the Erdogan-Davutoglu
    couple? "Nothing good," expert of Turkish studies Artak Shakaryan told
    reporters today.

    Hakob Chakryan also considers no changes should be expected in Turkey's policy.

    "As Turkey has no intention to refuse from its policy of denial,
    Turkey's Presidents won't visit Armenia on April 24," Chakryan said.

    According to Shakaryan's assessment, in reality nothing has changed in
    Turkey, it simply needs a proper occasion to start harassment against
    non-Muslim population. "This means the previous policy line will be
    maintained, if the outer forces fail to exert influence, i.e. if no
    essential changes take place in Syria, Iraq and Russia," he said.

    Ruben Melkonyan considers we should be ready for a harsher, more
    aggressive and intolerant policy under Erdogan's presidency.

    According to Artak Shakaryan, the three preconditions invented even
    before Erdogan will be maintained. "These include refusal from demands
    of Armenian Genocide recognition, official recognition of Turkey's
    borders, i.e. refusal from Western Armenia and unilateral concessions
    in Karabakh issue," the expert said

    He reminded that in 1990s, when Ahmet Davutoglu was a regular lecturer
    and had no hopes of becoming Foreign Minister or Prime Minister, he
    wrote a book about Turkey's strategic development, in which he
    mentioned: "The occupation of Kelbajar by Armenian forces was the
    greatest loss of Turkey in the post-Cold War era."

    "That means he sees the victory of the Armenian forces in the struggle
    against Azerbaijan as Turkey's defeat. Following the same logic, he
    says that as long as Azerbaijan is powerful, Turkey will have
    influence in the South Caucasus. Therefore, it's clear that the
    Turkish-Azerbaijani partnership, friendship and strategic alliance has
    long-term plans and does not depend on political changes," Shakaryan
    said.

    According to him, the latest statements within the framework of
    Erdogan's visit to Azerbaijan come to prove this.


    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/09/04/nothing-good-should-be-expected-from-erdogan-and-davutoglu-expert/

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