Turkey can change its political course towards Russia

PanARMENIAN.Net - Ankara's statement addressed to the United States over the possible adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by U.S. Congress will hardly result in desired outcome for Turkey," stated to a press conference in Yerevan Adviser to the RA President on National Security Garnik Isagulyan. In his words, Turkey's activation towards counteracting the adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution by the U.S. Congress can be useless. "I think most probably the Armenian Genocide resolution will be adopted. In this case Turkey can make efforts to establish closer cooperation with Russia. We are watching the situation very carefully, but I don't think that such a turnover can create a serious threat to our national security. Moreover, any movements in the region can tell upon Armenia," Isagulyan stressed.
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