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Turkey is just trying to gain time, says Armenian professor

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Turkish parliamentary committee on foreign affairs may debate Protocols in April.

Experiencing a large number of domestic problems, Turkey is still trying to gain regional influence, said Gagik Harutyunyan, head of Noravank foundation.

“As to Armenia, it has made two brilliant moves recently: former President Robert Kocharian’s visit to Iran and the ruling of the Constitutional Court,” he told a joint news conference with director of RA NAS Institute of Oriental Studies, prof. Ruben Safrastyan.

Commenting on the Armenian-Turkish process, he described it as “stagnant but not in deadlock”.

Echoing the opinion, prof. Safrastyan added that “Turkey is just trying to gain time. “The Turkish parliamentary committee on foreign affairs is likely to debate Protocols in April,” he said.
 

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