’Armenian-Turkish process may have a progress and may not.’
The Armenian-Turkish process in recent months has become very complicated within recent months, significantly more complicated,Felix Stanevskyhead of the Caucasus department at the Institute for CIS countries said. According to him, the normalization process of Armenian-Turkish relations became complicated after the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs adopted the Armenian ’genocide’ Resolution 252.
Referring to a possible tripartite meeting of Armenia — Obama — Erdogan in Washington, Stanevsky said that one meeting cannot solve the problem.
“After that meeting the Armenian-Turkish process may have a progress and may not. In any case, the US is interested in the progress, and even if no progress is recorded they will pretend it is,” Stanevsky said, adding that the current situation in the Armenian-Turkish relations cannot be seen through pink glasses. He said the planned meeting is also associated with the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
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