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Analyst: Turkish-US-Armenian negotiations to be ineffective - analyst

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Political scientist Vafa Guluzade has commented on Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Washington.

"Erdogan’s visit to Washington will not change anything in the process of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement or the resolution of the Karabakh conflict. I remember the 2000 meeting of our national leader Heydar Aliyev with the then president of Armenia Robert Kocharyan under Bush’s mediation in Key West. Has that meeting changed anything? Therefore, I do not believe in the effectiveness of this meeting of Erdogan, Obama and Sargsyan, political scientist Vafa Guluzade told 1news.az.

“I am already sick and tired of saying that Armenia is no one, it does not define the agenda in all these issues. Sargsyan will say this in open to Erdogan and Obama for them not to bother him. Obama will again start to persuade Erdogan to open borders with Armenia promising to talk to the co-chairs regarding the soonest resolution of the Karabakh conflict. But Erdogan will say that he promised to Azerbaijan and to his public that he will not open borders without the resolution of this conflict. Thus, this round of talks will also be ineffective,” Guluzade said.

 

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