Russia, U.S. reached consensus on South Caucasus

Russia, U.S. reached consensus on South Caucasus

PanARMENIAN.Net - Recent statements by the U.S. Department of State prove that the United States and Russia has reached some consensus on South Caucasus, according to Gagik Harutyunyan, chairman of Noravank foundation.

“The U.S. is discontent with the activity of Turkey-Azerbaijan tandem and Turkey’s strengthening in the region,” he told a news conference on August 27.

Military expert Davit Jamalyan noted, for his part, that regional processes become more predictable.

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