The Zangezur Corridor has nothing to do with Pan-Turanism
Baku/14.04.21/Turan: The opening and operation of the "Zangezur Corridor" will bring economic benefits to all participants and users of this project, said the political scientist Zardusht Alizade in an interview with the Cətin sual (Difficult question) program of the Turan agency.
The re-creation of this corridor between Azerbaijan and its Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (NAR) is reflected in a joint statement by the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Russian Federation. The assertions that this project serves the idea of pan-Turanism, as it will provide direct transport communications between the countries of the Turkic world, are not substantiated.
“Through the Zangezur Corridor, you can reach the Middle East and the Arab world. However, this project has nothing to do with the ideas of Turanism,” Alizade said.
He believes that one should not also turn away from the OSCE Minsk Group.
“Issues related to reaching a final peace agreement can be resolved through this structure,” the analyst believes. –05B06-
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- Politics
- 14 April 2021 16:23
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