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    Turkey's Recognition of Karabakh Will Promote Peace, Says Official

    13:43, 24 March, 2012


    MOSCOW, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. Turkey's recognition of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and establishing of diplomatic relations
    would promote peace and greatly contribute to the conflict resolution
    process, said advisor to the Karabakh Foreign Ministry, Ruben
    Zargarian, reports Armenpress citing Asbarez.Zargarian was speaking at
    a conference entitled `The Turkish Factor in the Middle East and in
    the Post-Soviet Space' at the the Russian Institute of Strategic
    Studies in Moscow. The event was aimed to achieve a scientific and
    practical understanding of Turkey's policies in the Greater Caucasus
    region and in the territory of the former Soviet Union within the
    context of Russia's national security.

    Zargarian outlined that certain Turkish political analysts have stated
    that Turkey has realized that Nagorno-Karabakh Republic's independence
    is irreversible. Zargaryan recommended that as an organic next step
    Turkey should fully recognize the independence of the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic and establish diplomatic relations with it, which would
    contribute to progress in the conflict resolution issue and would
    bolster confidence in the region.

    Zargarian's presentation, entitled `Nagorno Karabakh and Russia in
    Integration Projects and Turkey's Position on the Karabakh Conflict,'
    also touched on possible participation by the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic and Russia in integration projects within Eastern
    Mediterranean Neo-Byzantine Civilization.More than 60 experts and
    journalists participated in the round-table discussions; 13 of them
    also delivered reports during the conference, which issues of
    international security in a regional context: Turkey and the Greater
    Middle East; the domestic factors of instability in the Turkish state;
    the conflict over Nagorno Karabakh were discussed.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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