Тюрколог:

Пожаловавшись Бараку Обаме на то, что Минская группа ОБСЕ не демонстрирует положительной динамики в разрешении нагорно-карабахского конфликта, Реджеп Эрдоган в очередной раз попытался втиснуть Турцию в Минскую группу ОБСЕ. Тем самым, пытаясь воспользоваться случаем, и войти в состав Минской группы ОБСЕ, для оказания помощи Азербайджану. Об этом на пресс-конференции в Ереване 27 марта заявил эксперт фонда "Нораванк", тюрколог Аристакес Симаворян.

Тюрколог отметил, что обсуждение изменения формата Минской Группы ОБСЕ исключается. Тем более, что главенствующая тройка Минской группы не раз отмечала, что исключает участие Турции в разрешении нагорно-карабахском конфликта. При этом он отметил, что именно Турция постоянно тормозит разрешение данного конфликта, настраивая Азербайджан против Армении.

"Баку не раз отмечал, что из-за бездействия Турции семь районов Азербайджана попали под владение армян. Есть предположение, что данные обвинения в адрес Турции звучат и по сей день. И попытки Турции вмешаться в Карабахский вопрос направлены для искупления "вины" перед Азербайджаном", - заявил эксперт.

Тюрколог также коснулся вопроса о реставрации и открытии церкви на острове Ахтамар, отметив, что это всего лишь имитация толерантности, мифа о том, что Турция положительно настроена в отношении Армении. Более того, тюрколог уверен, что через несколько лет Турция вообще займется искоренением христианских народностей на своей территории.
Урегулированием карабахского конфликта с 1992 года занимается Минская группа ОБСЕ, представленная сопредседателями от России, США и Франции. В настоящее время процесс урегулирования карабахского конфликта проходит на основе "Мадридских принципов", предложенных сопредседателями МГ ОБСЕ в 2007 году и обновленных в 2009 году.

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