TURKEY NOT TO GIVE UP ITS INTENTION TO ACT AS MEDIATOR IN KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS
news.am
June 15 2011
Armenia
Following parliamentary elections Turkey will attempt to pursue
neo-osmanism policy in the Middle East, Director of Oriental Studies
Institute of Armenian National Academy of Sciences, expert in Turkic
studies Ruben Safrastyan told reporters in Yerevan on Wednesday.
He stressed that Turkey goes no carrying out more independent policy,
however it may lead to the isolation of Turkish diplomacy.
According to the expert, Turkish authorities spoke about
intensification of their actions in Syria.
As regards Turkey's policy on South Caucasus, it will hardly be
intensive, as Ankara does not have potential to carry out policy both
in the Middle East and the Caucasus.
However, it does not mean Turkey will give up its intention to act
as a mediator in the Karabakh peace process.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
June 15 2011
Armenia
Following parliamentary elections Turkey will attempt to pursue
neo-osmanism policy in the Middle East, Director of Oriental Studies
Institute of Armenian National Academy of Sciences, expert in Turkic
studies Ruben Safrastyan told reporters in Yerevan on Wednesday.
He stressed that Turkey goes no carrying out more independent policy,
however it may lead to the isolation of Turkish diplomacy.
According to the expert, Turkish authorities spoke about
intensification of their actions in Syria.
As regards Turkey's policy on South Caucasus, it will hardly be
intensive, as Ankara does not have potential to carry out policy both
in the Middle East and the Caucasus.
However, it does not mean Turkey will give up its intention to act
as a mediator in the Karabakh peace process.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress