Vardan Khachatryan: Armenian-Turkish relations small part of mosaic

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian-Turkish relations are a small part of the mosaic invented by world powers, according to RA National Assembly member Vardan Khachatryan.



''Having experienced the negative consequences of Berlin process and Lausanne conference, Armenia should be cautious about the Protocols, which do not live room for maneuvering. Powers are ruling,'' he said, adding that Turkey and Azerbaijan are important factors for Europe.



''If these protocols are ratified, the process of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide will be frozen. Relations with Diaspora will be strained,'' Khachatryan said.
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