"One nation, two states" Turkish-Azeri doctrine undermined

PanARMENIAN.Net - "One nation, two states" Turkish-Azeri doctrine is undermined, said Hayk Demoyan, director of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute.



"The process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations affects three countries - Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. I do not rule out that there is a kind of agreement on prevention worsening the situation in Baku. But even if such agreement exists, the embarrassment of the Azeri society is evident," Mr. Demoyan told a news conference today.



"Baku has eyed Turkey as an elder bother for 17 years. But "one nation, two states" Turkish-Azeri formula is unacceptable, specifically for a country wishing to join the EU," he said,
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