Karabakh conflict resolution unlikely in foreseeable future

Karabakh conflict resolution unlikely in foreseeable future

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Resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is unlikely in the foreseeable future, according to Alexander Iskandaryan, director of Caucasus Institute.



Commenting on Iran’s willingness to mediate between the conflicting parties, he said, “Iran is not a member of the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe. So, its joining the process as an intermediary is unreal.”



Mr. Iskadaryan also emphasized that Armenia won’t sacrifice Karabakh to normalize relations with Turkey.

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