RUSSIAN JOURNALIST: KARABAKH CONFLICT MIGHT BE DISCUSSED AT OBAMA-MEDVEDEV MEETING
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politic s/53359.html
June 24 2009
Azerbaijan
"Honestly, now I see only the subject for negotiation, but do not
see any possibility of settlement of the Karabakh conflict", said
well-known Russian journalist, TV host Alexander Arkhangelsky,
according to Novosti-Azerbaijan.
"Russia has its allied obligations towards Armenia. It can in many
ways assess the relations with Armenia, and its role in the conflict,
but the alliance relationship has a long history", he said.
According to A. Arkhangelsky, the United States has its own view of
the South Caucasus region in connection with the South Stream project.
"For those reasons, the Karabakh conflict can be discussed at the
meeting of the Presidents of the United States and Russia, but
specific solutions will not be adopted. They can only give advice
to Azerbaijan and Armenia to cooperate on other issues where there
is common ground, leaving the solution to the conflict for later",
summarized the journalist.
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politic s/53359.html
June 24 2009
Azerbaijan
"Honestly, now I see only the subject for negotiation, but do not
see any possibility of settlement of the Karabakh conflict", said
well-known Russian journalist, TV host Alexander Arkhangelsky,
according to Novosti-Azerbaijan.
"Russia has its allied obligations towards Armenia. It can in many
ways assess the relations with Armenia, and its role in the conflict,
but the alliance relationship has a long history", he said.
According to A. Arkhangelsky, the United States has its own view of
the South Caucasus region in connection with the South Stream project.
"For those reasons, the Karabakh conflict can be discussed at the
meeting of the Presidents of the United States and Russia, but
specific solutions will not be adopted. They can only give advice
to Azerbaijan and Armenia to cooperate on other issues where there
is common ground, leaving the solution to the conflict for later",
summarized the journalist.