Normalization of Armenian Turkish Relations in Ankara's HandsJanuary 15, 2007 - 17:20 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - All aspects of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations - opening of borders, establishment of diplomatic relations and acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide - are in Ankara's hands, U.S. expert Richard Giragosian told a news conference in Yerevan. According to him, all depends on the outcomes of the current "ideological revolution" in Turkey. "Turkish national self-consciousness is in process of re-comprehension at present. Supporters of European integration tend to the West; Islamists are aspired to the East. Everything depends on those who will come to power after the presidential and parliamentary election. Nevertheless, one thing is clear: the Armenian Genocide recognition issue is a deadlock for Turkey from diplomatic standpoint. Armenia is right stating readiness for dialogue without preconditions," the expert underscored. At that he considers that Turkey is held hostage by Azerbaijan and that is why cannot cooperate with all the states of the region. "The Armenian Genocide recognition is not a priority for the normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations but it's needed for Turkey's future," Richard Giragosian said. Top stories Authorities said a total of 192 Azerbaijani troops were killed and 511 were wounded during Azerbaijan’s offensive. In 2023, the Azerbaijani government will increase the country’s defense budget by more than 1.1 billion manats ($650 million). The bill, published on Monday, is designed to "eliminate the shortcomings of an unreasonably broad interpretation of the key concept of "compatriot". The earthquake caused a temporary blackout, damaged many buildings and closed a number of rural roads. Partner news | Court in Azerbaijan extends former Karabakh leader’s arrest by 5 months The Binagadi District Court in Azerbaijan has granted the prosecutor’s petition to extend the arrest of Arkady Ghukasyan. Ucom General Director joins High-Tech Development Panel Discussion The discussion was titled "The Role of International Corporations and Investors as Catalysts for Development of High-Tech Ecosystem." U.S. still believes “peace is possible” between Armenia, Azerbaijan The United States continues to believe that peace is possible between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Vedant Patel says. Dozens detained as antigovernment protest continue in Armenia At least 63 people demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation were detained on May 14 as they blocked streets in Yerevan. |