Turkey must repent, Russian expert says

PanARMENIAN.Net - "The states, which were sinners in history, should repent. There are plenty of countries throughout the globe arguing about necessity to recognize some historical facts. Turkey will have to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide sooner or later," expert of Moscow Carnegie Center Alexander Malashenko said during Yerevan-Moscow space bridge.



The Genocide problem is maintained due to Turks' complex of inferiority, according to him.



"If there is no repentance and comprehension of what really took place, such issues will be always a subject for speculation. With a burden like the Armenian Genocide, it will be extremely hard for Turkey to join the European Union," Malashenko underscored.
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