WHAT HAD HAPPENED IN WASHINGTON WAS INEVITABLE
ArmInfo
2010-04-14 13:34:00
ArmInfo. "What had happened in Washington was inevitable," Hrayr
Karapetyan, Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for Defense,
Security and Internal Affairs," told media on Wednesday.
"Armenia once again declared about its commitment to peace efforts,
whereas Turkey again set preconditions on Armenian Genocide and
Karabakh conflict. The USA, for its turn, made sure that it will fail
persuading Turkey to open the border with Armenia," he said.
Karapetyan said if President Obama avoids pronouncing the word Genocide
in his April 24 speech, it will mean that the USA has yielded to
Turkey’s pressure once again and that Turkey will so far gain.
"Nevertheless, time plays in favor restoration of historical justice.
One beautiful day the USA and the whole world and even Turkey will
recognize the fact of Armenian Genocide. Threats to Armenia have not
been neutralized yet and the Protocols are still in the parliaments
and one day they may be ratified," Karapetyan said.
The Nuclear Security Summit started in Washington on April 12. A
total of 47 countries, representatives of the UN, the IAEA and the
EU participate in it. The two-day summit has become the largest
international forum in the USA since the founding conference in the
UN in 1945.