Dean of the Faculty of Management and Politics of MGIMO Henry Sardaryan urged to "restore order" at the borders of Russia.
"We must enter these territories with all our energy, but with absolutely new approaches and goals, and restore order at our borders," Sardaryan said on Sputnik radio.
The expert predicts that if Russia "loses the South Caucasus, problems will immediately begin in the North Caucasus, then unrest in the Central Asia, and all this will be followed by the Volga region, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan and other regions of our country."

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