ARMENIAN COMMUNITY NOT RIPE ENOUGH TO IMPACT COUNTRY'S CURRENT SITUATION: POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
Trend News Agency
Aug 1 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Baku, 1 August /Тrend News corr. R.Novruzov/ Azerbaijan's
independent political scientists believe Armenian community is not
ripe enough to impact country's current situation.
"The Armenian community is too unripe to somehow impact country's
current domestic situation," Azerbaijani independent political
scientist Vafa Guluzade said to Trend News on 1 August. According to
him, Armenia's people cannot change anything in current situation.
Armenian opposition plans to conduct a republican demonstration on
1 August to demand from authorities to release all prisoners, who
were detained during March clashes in Yerevan, and to discharge from
office several high-ranking officials, who compromised themselves,
which will be a required pre-condition to establish a dialogue. The
unauthorized demonstration is expected to take place nearby the
ancient manuscript storehouse Matenadaran.
According to Azerbaijani political scientist, the government will
lead the Armenian people in the course it wants and the community
will not be able to resist.
Armenian community must not stand the isolation policy of Serzh
Sargsyan's administration, another independent political scientist
Rustam Mammadov said.
"All ways to foreign policy are close for Armenia and the community
cannot obey to those who bound Armenia at the international scene,"
said Mammadov.
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Trend News Agency
Aug 1 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, Baku, 1 August /Тrend News corr. R.Novruzov/ Azerbaijan's
independent political scientists believe Armenian community is not
ripe enough to impact country's current situation.
"The Armenian community is too unripe to somehow impact country's
current domestic situation," Azerbaijani independent political
scientist Vafa Guluzade said to Trend News on 1 August. According to
him, Armenia's people cannot change anything in current situation.
Armenian opposition plans to conduct a republican demonstration on
1 August to demand from authorities to release all prisoners, who
were detained during March clashes in Yerevan, and to discharge from
office several high-ranking officials, who compromised themselves,
which will be a required pre-condition to establish a dialogue. The
unauthorized demonstration is expected to take place nearby the
ancient manuscript storehouse Matenadaran.
According to Azerbaijani political scientist, the government will
lead the Armenian people in the course it wants and the community
will not be able to resist.
Armenian community must not stand the isolation policy of Serzh
Sargsyan's administration, another independent political scientist
Rustam Mammadov said.
"All ways to foreign policy are close for Armenia and the community
cannot obey to those who bound Armenia at the international scene,"
said Mammadov.
--Boundary_(ID_hA5drnwIqdFfuAQCz7ICwA)- -