Experts doubt Russia's will to terminate the 'Treaty on Friendship and Brotherhood' with Turkey. (CaucasianKnot).
The initiative to denounce the Moscow Treaty is
another Russia's attempt to exert pressure on Turkey in "Syrian issue",
Armenian experts believe. According to their version, the cancellation
of the Treaty "will lead to global problems for the countries of
Southern Caucasus."
The appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin and
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with a demand to terminate the Treaty on
Friendship and Brotherhood, signed with Turkey, was prepared by Valery
Rashkin and Sergey Obukhov, the State Duma MPs from the faction of the
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF).
On February 10, Maria Zakharova, the official
spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), said that
the MFA would study the proposal of the MPs about the denunciation of
the Treaty with Turkey.
This proposal "is a lever of pressure on Turkey,"
said Ara Papyan, the head of the Centre "Modus Vivendi", an expert in
international relations.
"The legal basis for the transfer of Batumi to
Georgia, and of Nakhichevan – to Azerbaijan will cease to exist, as well
as the transfer to Turkey of the Armenian territories – the Vilayets of
Van, Erzurum, Bitlis and Trabzon.
These territories were recognized to
be Armenian not only by the international community, in particular, by
the League of Nations, the predecessor of the United Nations, but also
by the official Sultan Turkey," said Papyan.
The tension in Russian-Turkish relations will
continue growing, said Levon Ovsepyan, a turkologist and a researcher at
the Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences
of Armenia. However, he ruled out any outbreak of hostilities between
the two countries.
The expert also doubts that Russia will denounce the Moscow Treaty.
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