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I HAVE NO OPTIMISTIC VIEWS ON KARABAKH PROBLEM: ISKANDARIAN

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Expert underlines real prospects of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations though.

“I see real prospects of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations. Of course it doesn’t mean that it will be so by 100 percent.

It may happen or not, but this prospect is politically real and doesn’t measure by 1-2 percent”, director of the Caucasian Institute, political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan told. He said there was high probability of more progress in the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement in the next few months — February-March, 2010. Regarding the solution of Karabakh problem, the Armenian political scientist said he didn’t see political prospects of serious progress in the solution to the conflict.

“I don’t see it real today. I don’t know what should happen to make it to be seen politically real. I am optimist, but some careful about the prospects of Armenian-Turkish normalization, but I have no optimistic views on the Armenian-Azerbaijani problem”.

 

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