ARMENIAN POLITICIAN: "THE KARABAKH BORDER MUST PASS BY THE WATER CANAL UNDER AGHDAM"
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/po litics/49593.html
Dec 16 2008
Azerbaijan
"International peacekeeping forces in Karabakh can be dislocated
on the area between the current border of Karabakh, defined by a
ceasefire agreement and a water canal under Aghdam", said leader of
the Popular Party of Armenia Tigran Karapetyan at a press conference
on December 15.
"Like my military friends I think that the border of Karabakh must
have passed not the current like, defined by the ceasefire agreement
of 1994 but by the water canal under Aghdam.
As for the presence of international peacekeeping forces in Karabakh,
which may also include US militaries, they can be dislocated in this
area between the current border and the water canal under Aghdam.
This territory does not belong either to us or to Azerbaijanis",
said Tigran Karapetyan.
He also urged Russia to intensify its policy on the Caucasus.
"Russia must develop a special and more definite policy towards the
Caucasus. Today it has only "not to damage" approach. Yet, it is too
small a support", noted the politician.
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/po litics/49593.html
Dec 16 2008
Azerbaijan
"International peacekeeping forces in Karabakh can be dislocated
on the area between the current border of Karabakh, defined by a
ceasefire agreement and a water canal under Aghdam", said leader of
the Popular Party of Armenia Tigran Karapetyan at a press conference
on December 15.
"Like my military friends I think that the border of Karabakh must
have passed not the current like, defined by the ceasefire agreement
of 1994 but by the water canal under Aghdam.
As for the presence of international peacekeeping forces in Karabakh,
which may also include US militaries, they can be dislocated in this
area between the current border and the water canal under Aghdam.
This territory does not belong either to us or to Azerbaijanis",
said Tigran Karapetyan.
He also urged Russia to intensify its policy on the Caucasus.
"Russia must develop a special and more definite policy towards the
Caucasus. Today it has only "not to damage" approach. Yet, it is too
small a support", noted the politician.