CONSEQUENCE OF IMPERFECTION OF POLITICAL SPHERE
Lragir.am
30 June 06
There is no danger in the solo statement of the OSCE Minsk Group
Co-Chair Mathew Bryza and the joint statement of the three co-chairs.
"The aim of these statements is to create a new atmosphere, to find
out how these processes will be accepted in Armenia and Azerbaijan,"
said Galust Sahakyan, the leader of the Republican faction on June
30 at the National Press Club.
"Especially that first the co-chair announces, then the co-chairs
make a statement, and I can see serious problems here, which do
not counterbalance one another," analyses Galust Sahakyan, adding
that the United States is not making a statement about the Karabakh
issue. Proceeding from its economic interests, "it is definitely
aspiring to create an atmosphere for Azerbaijan." This process will
become more distinct in 15-20 days, stated the republican member
of parliament, adding that for a deeper analysis all the documents
regarding the talks need to be declassified.
The speaker noted that if the foreign minister of Armenia states that
the proposals were discussed, it does not mean that the proposals were
accepted. "If they had been accepted, we would have said it." The
opinion of the Republican Party regarding the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict did not change. The question of status is primary,
the other problems are secondary.
Galust Sahakyan thinks that the peculiarities of the home political
sphere are the reason for unusual reaction. There are forces, which
are up for manipulations. "The opposition seems to be discerning a
gleam of hope to come to power using Karabakh. The pro-government
forces simply decline to answer the questions they are asked."
This state of things is a consequence of an imperfect political sphere,
says Galust Sahakyan, a representative of pro-government forces, who
thinks that there will not be essential developments in the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict in 2006. "Certain processes will take place
beyond diplomatic ties."
Galust Sahakyan thinks the political forces should keep together
with regard to the Karabakh issue, and believes that problems in this
sphere would not be helpful for us, and people would again rise.
Lragir.am
30 June 06
There is no danger in the solo statement of the OSCE Minsk Group
Co-Chair Mathew Bryza and the joint statement of the three co-chairs.
"The aim of these statements is to create a new atmosphere, to find
out how these processes will be accepted in Armenia and Azerbaijan,"
said Galust Sahakyan, the leader of the Republican faction on June
30 at the National Press Club.
"Especially that first the co-chair announces, then the co-chairs
make a statement, and I can see serious problems here, which do
not counterbalance one another," analyses Galust Sahakyan, adding
that the United States is not making a statement about the Karabakh
issue. Proceeding from its economic interests, "it is definitely
aspiring to create an atmosphere for Azerbaijan." This process will
become more distinct in 15-20 days, stated the republican member
of parliament, adding that for a deeper analysis all the documents
regarding the talks need to be declassified.
The speaker noted that if the foreign minister of Armenia states that
the proposals were discussed, it does not mean that the proposals were
accepted. "If they had been accepted, we would have said it." The
opinion of the Republican Party regarding the settlement of the
Karabakh conflict did not change. The question of status is primary,
the other problems are secondary.
Galust Sahakyan thinks that the peculiarities of the home political
sphere are the reason for unusual reaction. There are forces, which
are up for manipulations. "The opposition seems to be discerning a
gleam of hope to come to power using Karabakh. The pro-government
forces simply decline to answer the questions they are asked."
This state of things is a consequence of an imperfect political sphere,
says Galust Sahakyan, a representative of pro-government forces, who
thinks that there will not be essential developments in the settlement
of the Karabakh conflict in 2006. "Certain processes will take place
beyond diplomatic ties."
Galust Sahakyan thinks the political forces should keep together
with regard to the Karabakh issue, and believes that problems in this
sphere would not be helpful for us, and people would again rise.