KRYLOV: KARABAKH'S ABSENCE IN NEGOTIATIONS IS QUITE NONSENSE
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.12.2006 17:48 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Nagorno Karabakh conflict will not be settled in
the near future, and the inclusion of Nagorno Karabakh in Azerbaijan
is unlikely to happen, we can say that it is quite impossible, stated
observer Alexander Krylov, a political scientist from the Institute
of World Economy and International Relations of Russian Academy of
Sciences. In his words, the current efforts of international mediators
are doomed to failure since they do not take into account the will
and mood of Nagorno Karabakh people in proper way. Krylov thinks
that the greater problem is in the current format of negotiation
process, where the Nagorno Karabakh does not take part, "and this is
quite a nonsense." "without Karabakh's immediate participation in the
negotiations the final settlement of the conflict is impossible. When
Nagorno Karabakh returns to the peace talks, then we can speak about
real progress," the Russian political scientist stressed, reports
'Novosti Armenia'.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.12.2006 17:48 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Nagorno Karabakh conflict will not be settled in
the near future, and the inclusion of Nagorno Karabakh in Azerbaijan
is unlikely to happen, we can say that it is quite impossible, stated
observer Alexander Krylov, a political scientist from the Institute
of World Economy and International Relations of Russian Academy of
Sciences. In his words, the current efforts of international mediators
are doomed to failure since they do not take into account the will
and mood of Nagorno Karabakh people in proper way. Krylov thinks
that the greater problem is in the current format of negotiation
process, where the Nagorno Karabakh does not take part, "and this is
quite a nonsense." "without Karabakh's immediate participation in the
negotiations the final settlement of the conflict is impossible. When
Nagorno Karabakh returns to the peace talks, then we can speak about
real progress," the Russian political scientist stressed, reports
'Novosti Armenia'.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress