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    A UNIQUE MOMENT IN RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
    Liana Yeghiazaryan

    "Radiolur"
    12.05.2010 14:53

    Armenian political scientists are concerned about the efforts of
    Russia and Turkey to improve relations, because they might "bargain"
    over the Armenian interests in the Karabakh issue.

    Head of the Political Science Chair of the Yerevan State University
    Gagik Keryan and analyst of the "Azg" daily, political scientist Hakob
    Chakryan noted at today's press conference that Turkey continues to
    speculate on the Karabakh issue in the context of normalization of
    the Armenian-Turkish relations. The political scientists voiced hope
    that Russia would not subordinate Armenia's interests in any case.

    Are Turkey and Azerbaijan ready to pay any price to Russia to have the
    Karabakh issue solved in favour of Azerbaijan? "It's not an issue to
    be solved by Russia only," Hakob Chakryan said, adding that the OSCE
    Minsk Group would not allow that. He voiced hope that Russia would
    never subordinate Armenia's interests, since the two countries have
    long been allies.

    "The high-level Russian-Turkish meetings, the signing of over
    20 documents are targeted at expanding cooperation rather than
    establishing closer relations, since the ties with the West will
    prevent Turkey from getting closer with Russia," Gagik Keryan said.

    "Now there's a unique moment in the Russian-Turkish relations, since
    the two have traditionally been conflicting states," he added.
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