Alexander Manasyan: Changes Depend On Turkey

ALEXANDER MANASYAN: CHANGES DEPEND ON TURKEY

Aysor
April 6 2010
Armenia

"No cardinal changes should be expected in the Armenian – Turkish
relations, until Turkey recognizes its disposition about the Armenian
Genocide," said political scientist Alexander Manasyan speaking about
Sargsyan – Erdogna – Obama meeting in Washington.

According to the speaker the denial of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey
means that that country remains criminal by its psychology and policy,
though there is a struggle inside the country by the forces that are
ready to accept the fact of Genocide.

Alexander Manasyan believes that even if Armenia will not raise the
problem of Genocide recognition through its political means it will
remain in the schedule of discussions of the international community.

The political scientist thinks that the results of RA President
Sargsyan’s visit are based on the US disposition towards Turkey and
how much changes can be done by Ankara, the Genocide recognition in
that number.