ANALYST: NO CRUCIAL CHANGES IN IRAN-TURKEY RELATIONS
14:44, 31.03.2015
YEREVAN. - Relations between Iran and Turkey will neither improve
nor deteriorate, Armenian analyst Sergey Minasyan said.
Minasyan, Caucasus Institute Deputy Director, said Iran's relation
with the regional countries, such as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey,
have traditional dynamics.
"If there is movement in nuclear talks, there may be changes in
relations with Turkey, because it is not ruled out that Iran will
review ties with U.S. and the West," Minasyan added.
The new meeting between six major powers and Iran kicked off in
Lausanne on Tuesday.
Earlier Turkey's president Erdogan slammed Iran in connection with
situation in Yemen, while Iranian lawmakers called on Erdogan to
cancel his visit to Tehran.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
14:44, 31.03.2015
YEREVAN. - Relations between Iran and Turkey will neither improve
nor deteriorate, Armenian analyst Sergey Minasyan said.
Minasyan, Caucasus Institute Deputy Director, said Iran's relation
with the regional countries, such as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey,
have traditional dynamics.
"If there is movement in nuclear talks, there may be changes in
relations with Turkey, because it is not ruled out that Iran will
review ties with U.S. and the West," Minasyan added.
The new meeting between six major powers and Iran kicked off in
Lausanne on Tuesday.
Earlier Turkey's president Erdogan slammed Iran in connection with
situation in Yemen, while Iranian lawmakers called on Erdogan to
cancel his visit to Tehran.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress