We must survive amid this unstable situation – Alexander Iskandaryan
“Ten years ago I would say that the threats to the South Caucasus emerge from the region itself. Today the things are different,” Director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan said during the visiting session of Valdai International Discussion Club underway in Yerevan.
He noted that everything has changed throughout these years, Syria and Iraq will never be the same as they were before.
“Turkey is changing in front of our eyes,” the politician added noting that all this makes drastic changes in the region and the regional states are currently under this influence.
“We must live, survive amid this unstable situation. We should at least realize this and try to figure out how to survive in these conditions,” A. Iskandaryan added.
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