SERGEY SHAKARYANTS: ARMENIA AND NKR HAVE PASSED THROUGH ANOTHER ROUND OF NEGOTIATIONS WITHOUT LOSSES
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 30, 2010 - 16:14 AMT 11:14 GMT
Political analyst Sergey Shakaryants said that superpowers are tired
of Baku's destructive stance in negotiations on the Karabakh conflict
settlement.
According to him, statements of the OSCE Minsk Group's Co-Chair
countries contain clear messages for the Azerbaijani leadership.
"Ilham Aliyev was clearly warned that Azerbaijan should reject
military resolution of the Karabakh conflict," Shakaryants told a
press conference in Yerevan.
Thus, Baku will refrain from new provocations on the contact line in
the near future, he said.
Referring to the current situation around the Karabakh conflict,
the political analyst said that Armenia and NKR have passed through
this stage of negotiations without losses.
Commenting on the Hague court's ruling, Shakaryants noted that
it recognizes the declaration of independence, but not Kosovo's
independence as a state itself. He added that Kosovo cannot serve as a
precedent for the Karabakh problem, as these conflicts are not similar.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 30, 2010 - 16:14 AMT 11:14 GMT
Political analyst Sergey Shakaryants said that superpowers are tired
of Baku's destructive stance in negotiations on the Karabakh conflict
settlement.
According to him, statements of the OSCE Minsk Group's Co-Chair
countries contain clear messages for the Azerbaijani leadership.
"Ilham Aliyev was clearly warned that Azerbaijan should reject
military resolution of the Karabakh conflict," Shakaryants told a
press conference in Yerevan.
Thus, Baku will refrain from new provocations on the contact line in
the near future, he said.
Referring to the current situation around the Karabakh conflict,
the political analyst said that Armenia and NKR have passed through
this stage of negotiations without losses.
Commenting on the Hague court's ruling, Shakaryants noted that
it recognizes the declaration of independence, but not Kosovo's
independence as a state itself. He added that Kosovo cannot serve as a
precedent for the Karabakh problem, as these conflicts are not similar.
From: A. Papazian