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Турция всегда стремилась получить своеобразную роль посредника в процессе урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта, считает директор института востоковедения НАН РА Рубен Сафрастян.

"Однако, вместе с тем, особых изменений после прошедших парламентских выборов в ее политике по отношению к конфликту не стоит ожидать", - отметил Рубен Сафрастян на сегодняшней пресс-конференции в Ереване.

По его словам, прошедшие 12 июня парламентские выборы в Турции никак не отразятся и на армяно-турецких отношениях.

"Я не вижу никаких предпосылок для изменения отношения Турции к Армении", - сказал он.

Коснувшись предстоящей встречи президентов Армении, Азербайджана и России 25 июня в Казани Сафрастян отметил, что, скорее всего, в ходе встречи не будет достигнуто соглашение относительно решения конфликта, но будут созданы более благоприятные условия для дальнейшего хода переговоров.

 

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