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'Armenia might become a bargaining chip'

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'Armenia has always suffered as result of Russian-Turkish agreements.'

“Russia and Turkey are now solving an issue of long-term military cooperation, where Armenia might become a bargaining chip,” representative of the Armenian National Congress, ex-Foreign Minister of Armenia Alexander Arzumanyan told a press conference yesterday.

History proves that Armenia has always suffered as result of Russian-Turkish agreements.

Congress Alexander Arzumanyan says the possibility of resumption of hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh is small. Much depends on the balance of forces in the region, according to him.

“I don’t think the sides are interested to break the balance achieved during the past years,” he said. “Hostilities are possible in case the talks reach a deadlock,” Arzumanyan said, adding that restoration of the PACE subcommittee on Nagorno Karabakh is inadmissible either for Armenia or for the OSCE Minsk Group. 

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