Armenia and Turkey in state of theoretical war?

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Speaking about Armenian-Turkish relations, we should correct ourselves because there are no relations as such," Richard Giragosyan, Director of Armenian Centre for Strategic and National Research, told today a seminar devoted to "Armenian-Turkish relations: present and past". The term Armenian-Turkish relations implies re-establishment of diplomatic ties between two states.



"How can we speak about bilateral relations if Turkey itself closed the border, breaking off diplomatic ties with Armenia and provoking aggression against us? Such conduct is technically a military operation. To my mind, two countries are in a state of theoretical war," Giragosyan said.
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