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Kurdistan to become new buffer between
West and East: Expert
27.11.2007
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November 27, 2007
Moscow, Russia, -- Formation of
independent Kurdistan is nearly finished, senior
expert of the Institute of Oriental Studies at the
Russian academy of Sciences Kirill Vertyayev said
during Yerevan-Moscow space bridge. A Kurdish
autonomy can be maintained in Iraq but the
proclamation of independence has become an
inevitable process, according to him.
“Kurdistan will become a new buffer between West and
East. Along with Israel it will become a political
unit opposing the Islamic world. Given its strategic
consideration, Armenia is also close to Kurdistan,”
Vertyayev said. “Turkey was debarred from settling
the Iraqi conflict. That is why the Turkish
government seeks to convince the population in
Turkey’s regional importance.” www.ekurd.net
For his part, Director of Museum-Institute of
Armenian Genocide Hayk Demoyan reminded that
formation of independent Kurdistan was stipulated by
the Treaty of Sevres. “There is official data that
correlation of Turks and Kurds in Turkey will be
equal by 2010. This means that Turkey won’t benefit
from operations in northern Iraq,” he said. www.ekurd.net |

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The Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian
Academy of Sciences was established in St.
Petersburg in 1818 with a primary name of Asiatic
Museum.
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