Vladimir Zakharov: Through Turkey, Armenia can solve vital issues

PanARMENIAN.Net - History, certainly, an important factor and the Armenian Genocide should not be forgotten, but we live in the 21 century, Vladimir Zakharov , deputy director of the Center for Caucasian Studies at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. According to him, Armenia is isolated from all sides.



"Armenia needs to live, have relations with the outside world. Despite explicit statements that opening of borders between the countries is treachery, I do not see it," the Russia expert said.



"Through Turkey, Armenia can solve vital issues for itself and for Karabakh," Vladimir Zakharov said.
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