“Armenia and the Diaspora should make a certain division of roles regarding the Genocide issue,” Armenian Turkologist Nelly Minasyan said in an interview.
“It is clear, isn’t it, that when Armenia made this a priority of its foreign policy, it did not largely benefit us; it placed us in a more vulnerable position.
Moreover, Armenia, being a small state, does not have enough mechanisms and resources to invest in this process, but the Diaspora itself is the one that demands it, because the Diaspora was formed as a result of the Armenian Genocide,” she said.