ARMENIA, GEORGIA, AZERBAIJAN, TURKEY AND RUSSIA SHOULD SETTLE CONFLICTS IN CAUCASUS TOGETHER

PanARMENIAN.Net - Head of the Turkish Fund of Democracy, Deputy Chairman of "Fatherland" party Bulent Akarjali has come out with a proposal of cooperation between Turkey, Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan to resolve the conflicts in the Caucasus. "Mediamax" agency reports, the Turkish politician noted that Iran could also join the cooperation in the future. In Akarjali's words, the aforesaid five countries can create a corresponding sub-group within the framework of the Black Sea economic cooperation.
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