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Turkey Laid Basis of Karabakh Conflict, Armenian Historian Considers
26.05.2006 18:43 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Presentation of monograph `Turkey and the Karabakh
Conflict in late 20th and early 21st century' by candidate of
historical sciences Hayk Demoyan. According to the author, the work
leads t two major conclusions. Turkey has laid the basis of the
Karabakh conflict and the Ankara's formal position on Karabakh makes
it a party to conflict and doesn't give a right for mediation.
The monograph is dedicated to the analysis of Turkey's official
position on the Nagorno Karabakh settlement. For the first time
materials about using of the Turkish and Azeri territories by the
international terrorism network, attraction of thousands of hirelings
from Chechnya and Afghanistan to the Karabakh conflict zone and role
of official structures in these processes.
`Armenian, Russia, English, French and Turkish sources were used for
the monograph. These documents proved that Turkey rendered military
and political assistance to Azerbaijan during the Karabakh war,
Demoyan said.
The book `Turkey and Karabakh Conflict' was published in the Russian
language with the assistance of the Armenian Defense Ministry. In the
words of Armenian Deputy Defense Minister Artur Aghabekyan, Hayk
Demoyan's monograph will become a handbook for the Armenian military,
reported Yerkir.
Turkey Laid Basis of Karabakh Conflict, Armenian Historian Considers
26.05.2006 18:43 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Presentation of monograph `Turkey and the Karabakh
Conflict in late 20th and early 21st century' by candidate of
historical sciences Hayk Demoyan. According to the author, the work
leads t two major conclusions. Turkey has laid the basis of the
Karabakh conflict and the Ankara's formal position on Karabakh makes
it a party to conflict and doesn't give a right for mediation.
The monograph is dedicated to the analysis of Turkey's official
position on the Nagorno Karabakh settlement. For the first time
materials about using of the Turkish and Azeri territories by the
international terrorism network, attraction of thousands of hirelings
from Chechnya and Afghanistan to the Karabakh conflict zone and role
of official structures in these processes.
`Armenian, Russia, English, French and Turkish sources were used for
the monograph. These documents proved that Turkey rendered military
and political assistance to Azerbaijan during the Karabakh war,
Demoyan said.
The book `Turkey and Karabakh Conflict' was published in the Russian
language with the assistance of the Armenian Defense Ministry. In the
words of Armenian Deputy Defense Minister Artur Aghabekyan, Hayk
Demoyan's monograph will become a handbook for the Armenian military,
reported Yerkir.