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ISKANDARYAN: "THERE WILL BECHANGES IN TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS"

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“A lot of noise about nothing:” Director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan does not see any progress in the Karabakh issue. “Nothing will happen, but there will be no shortage of various statements from Azerbaijan and Turkey,” he said.

However, the political scientist predicts some changes in the Armenian-Turkish relations. “The football match is scheduled for October, and the President will leave for Turkey to watch it. Therefore, there will be changes either before or during the match. Besides there are corresponding statements from Turkey, and the US exerts a great pressure on that country,” Alexander Iskandaryan said.

 

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