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"Turkey, Armenia prepare to sign new roadmap"

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New roadmap may indicate the terms of opening borders between Turkey and Armenia and the issue of Karabakh will be indicated between the lines.

Political scientist Vafa Guluzade has commented on the upcoming visit of Feridun Sinirlioglu, deputy foreign minister of Turkey and personal envoy of prime minister to Azerbaijan immediately after his Yerevan voyage.

“They seem to prepare to sign a new roadmap between Turkey and Armenia and Erdogan wants to include the issue of Karabakh to this new document. It seems that Sinirlioglu is preparing to visit Baku after agreeing with Sargsyan in Yerevan,” political scientist Vafa Guluzade said commenting on the upcoming visit of the Turkish deputy FM to Baku.

“The new roadmap may indicate the terms of opening borders between Turkey and Armenia and the issue of Karabakh will be indicated between the lines.

However, Armenians will act skillfully, they will gain the opening of borders but protract the liberation of occupied lands. Armenians should first liberate lands. Otherwise, they will again use lie and the issue of Karabakh will remain unsettled. Baku needs to explain to Ankara that it should act like this while negotiating with Armenia. Otherwise, the Karabakh issue will remain unsettled during the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement,” he said.

 

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