ARMENIAN POLITICIAN: "RUSSIA IS LOYAL TO ITS OWN INTERESTS IN THE PROCESS OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT"
Azeri Press Agency
http://www.today.az/news/politics/48652.htm l
Oct 31 2008
Azerbaijan
"The model of the Karabakh conflict settlement, which will be
considered in the framework of the meeting of Presidents of Armenia
and Azerbaijan in Moscow promotes the attempt to localize the issue,
which may not meet the interests of the Armenian side", said chairman
of the National self-determination movement Paruyr Ayrikyan commenting
on the upcoming meeting of the Presidents of the two countries in
Moscow on November 2.
Commenting on Russia's role in this process, Ayrikyan announced that
Russia, like other countries, has its own state interests.
"There is no principality in the current position of Russia. Otherwise,
Russia, adhering to the principle of national self-determination it
has chosen, would have done the first steps in this issue", said he
noting that thus Russia is pursuing its own state interests.
Paruyr Ayrikyan refused to comment on the decision of former president
of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan about temporary suspension of protests
due to the established situation around the resolution of the Karabakh
conflict. He noted that the former president leads only a part of
the opposition campus.
Azeri Press Agency
http://www.today.az/news/politics/48652.htm l
Oct 31 2008
Azerbaijan
"The model of the Karabakh conflict settlement, which will be
considered in the framework of the meeting of Presidents of Armenia
and Azerbaijan in Moscow promotes the attempt to localize the issue,
which may not meet the interests of the Armenian side", said chairman
of the National self-determination movement Paruyr Ayrikyan commenting
on the upcoming meeting of the Presidents of the two countries in
Moscow on November 2.
Commenting on Russia's role in this process, Ayrikyan announced that
Russia, like other countries, has its own state interests.
"There is no principality in the current position of Russia. Otherwise,
Russia, adhering to the principle of national self-determination it
has chosen, would have done the first steps in this issue", said he
noting that thus Russia is pursuing its own state interests.
Paruyr Ayrikyan refused to comment on the decision of former president
of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan about temporary suspension of protests
due to the established situation around the resolution of the Karabakh
conflict. He noted that the former president leads only a part of
the opposition campus.