Armenian leader "forced" to take constructive stance on Karabakh - Azeri pundit
Trend news agency
6 Apr 05
Baku, 6 April, Trend correspondent S. Ilhamqizi: [Armenian President]
Robert Kocharyan is forced to take a constructive stance on the talks
because the current situation requires that, political analyst Aydin
Mirzazada has said in an interview with Trend news agency.
In Mirzazada's view, the Armenian leadership is avoiding the
negotiations under various pretexts and this shows that Azerbaijan has
an advantage in the sphere of diplomacy. Kocharyan's regime will lose
everything if he does not take a constructive stance. Hence, he has no
choice but to take decisions that go against his will, Mirzazada said.
Armenia's aggressive policy has put it in a difficult situation,
the population is emigrating in great numbers and there is a threat
of a revolution. What's more, the situation in diplomacy has changed
in favour of Azerbaijan. There is no-one left in Karabakh except for
the Armenian troops, Mirzazada said.
The April meeting between the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign
ministers is expected to bring about positive changes. If concrete
results are achieved during the talks, a meeting between the presidents
will be scheduled, Mirzazada said.
Trend news agency
6 Apr 05
Baku, 6 April, Trend correspondent S. Ilhamqizi: [Armenian President]
Robert Kocharyan is forced to take a constructive stance on the talks
because the current situation requires that, political analyst Aydin
Mirzazada has said in an interview with Trend news agency.
In Mirzazada's view, the Armenian leadership is avoiding the
negotiations under various pretexts and this shows that Azerbaijan has
an advantage in the sphere of diplomacy. Kocharyan's regime will lose
everything if he does not take a constructive stance. Hence, he has no
choice but to take decisions that go against his will, Mirzazada said.
Armenia's aggressive policy has put it in a difficult situation,
the population is emigrating in great numbers and there is a threat
of a revolution. What's more, the situation in diplomacy has changed
in favour of Azerbaijan. There is no-one left in Karabakh except for
the Armenian troops, Mirzazada said.
The April meeting between the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign
ministers is expected to bring about positive changes. If concrete
results are achieved during the talks, a meeting between the presidents
will be scheduled, Mirzazada said.