Karabakh conflict won't be settled till 2010

PanARMENIAN.Net - Karabakh conflict won't be settled until April 2010, the Chairman of Turkish Center for International Relations and Strategic Analysis (TURKSAM), Sinan Ogan said at Yerevan-Ankara-Moscow TV bridge on problems and realities of RA-Turkey rapprochement.



"RA-Turkish rapprochement won't register any specific results till we see progress in Karabakh conflict settlement, which won't happen before the year 2010." In these circumstances Ankara will face a choice of either opening border with Armenia or accept foreign states' resolutions on Armenian Genocide acknowledgement.
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