Iranian political scientist: “It is difficult to predict how the opening of Turkey-Armenia borders will effect on peace in the Caucasus†– EXCLUSIVE

Moscow. Roman Agayev–APA. “It is difficult to predict how the opening of Turkey-Armenia borders will effect on peace and stability in the Caucasusâ€, Iranian political scientist, Professor of Iran’s Islamic Azadi University Shuaib Bahman told APA Moscow bureau. The professor, who attended the international conference in Moscow titled “Russia-Iran cooperation in the Caspian basin: regional and global levels of cooperationâ€, said that Iran was interested in establishing of peace in the Caucasus. “The action of Caucasian peoples to secure peace and stability in the region is their domestic problemâ€. The Iranian analyst said not only Turkey’s and Armenia’s, but Russia’s opinion was also important for the issue of borders. “Unfortunately Iran was not involved in these discussions. It creates difficulties to express opinion about the issue. Iran gives high value to its relations with Turkey and sincerely intends for peace and stability in the regionâ€.
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