PanArmenian News
March 28 2005
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S ADVISER: NO CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS IN KARABAKH
SETTLEMENT CAN BE EXPECTED IN NEAR FUTURE
28.03.2005 01:41
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is no reconciliation of positions of Armenia
and Azerbaijan on Nagorno Karabakh and no considerable progress can
be expected in the near future, Garnik Isagulian, the adviser on
national security to the Armenian President stated, Iterfax agency
reports. In his words, Azerbaijan is considering the settlement of
the conflict within the context of its territorial integrity while
Armenia is insisting on Karabakh's independence. `Let us not forget
that the armistice agreement was signed by three parties -
Azerbaijan, Karabakh and Armenia, the latter being the guarantor of
Karabakh's security', G. Isagulian said. The recurrent meeting of the
Armenian and Azeri FMs is scheduled for April.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
March 28 2005
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S ADVISER: NO CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS IN KARABAKH
SETTLEMENT CAN BE EXPECTED IN NEAR FUTURE
28.03.2005 01:41
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ There is no reconciliation of positions of Armenia
and Azerbaijan on Nagorno Karabakh and no considerable progress can
be expected in the near future, Garnik Isagulian, the adviser on
national security to the Armenian President stated, Iterfax agency
reports. In his words, Azerbaijan is considering the settlement of
the conflict within the context of its territorial integrity while
Armenia is insisting on Karabakh's independence. `Let us not forget
that the armistice agreement was signed by three parties -
Azerbaijan, Karabakh and Armenia, the latter being the guarantor of
Karabakh's security', G. Isagulian said. The recurrent meeting of the
Armenian and Azeri FMs is scheduled for April.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress