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YEERVAN. – The Turkish state is unable to solve the Kurdish problem, and everything is going to the creation of autonomy, Armenian political analyst believes.

Alexander Iskandaryan noted that Turkey is changing the basis of ideology from ethno-nationalist Ataturk-style state to an Islamic country.

“The government is working to mitigate the Kurdish question, but there is the issue of Syrian Kurdistan and Iraqi Kurdistan. I think the current policy can continue for a while, but the process of formation of a Kurdish autonomy is already underway. The current government can not solve this problem,” Iskandaryan told reporters.

According to the expert, the role of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkish politics will change. A few years ago it was possible to say that Erdogan would be the second Ataturk, now it becomes clear that he will not.

Iskandaryan also noted that there may be serious disagreements within ruling Justice and Development party.

As regards relation with Armenian, the political scientist said that in case of any internal instability, Ankara cannot go for changing relations with Armenia as it will be deemed as a pro-Armenian step.

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