“Armenia and Azerbaijan have concentrated 80% of their armed forces at the borders. To be honest, Armenia’s potential in terms of developing their army potential is limited, and it mainly relies on Russia and is armed with Russian weapons,” said Vladimir Ivanov, military expert and academician on security and protection of public order, in an interview with our correspondent from Moscow. “However, I don’t think there is much possibility of armed conflict in Nagorno Karabakh because the US has good relations with Armenia and is doing its best to resolve the conflict. But the problem is not being solved anyway, even though there are certain commitments about peace and ceasefire. Turkey’s role is important in this issue because it supports Azerbaijan. However, as much as I understand there will not be an armed conflict here because together with Turkey, the US and Russia other powers in the world are doing their best to keep peace in this region.”