AZERBAIJAN'S RULING PARTY GROWS HOT OVER ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN PROTOCOL AFTER ALL
ArmInfo
2010-08-25 10:25:00
ArmInfo. Azerbaijan's ruling party has grown hot over the
Armenian-Russian protocol after all.
"Azerbaijan should take measures within its opportunities to solve
the situation. Otherwise it will be difficult to predict the processes
in the South Caucasus", said Executive Secretary of the Azerbaijan's
ruling New Azerbaijan Party (YAP), member of the parliament Ali Ahmadov
expressing opinion about the Russian-Armenian deal for prolongation of
the Russian military base's deployment in Gyumri, Armenia, APA reports.
YAP Executive Secretary said he strongly opposed the Russian-Armenian
deal for prolongation of the term of deployment of the Russian military
base in Armenia and said it led to military-political balance upset in
the South Caucasus. "On the other hand, Russia carries out the mission
of mediator in the settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and
its deal with one of the conflict parts created serious doubts on
its unbiased mediation".
The member of the parliament said Azerbaijan should strengthen its
forces to liberate its occupied lands and to keep the balance between
the forces.
"The Russian officials say that the protocol will not have a negative
impact on the process of settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
conflict. We will believe it up to definite time. Azerbaijan is
expecting from the Russian president's visit to Baku in autumn to
create a balance and to express reaction", said Ahmadov. He added
that YAP expresses concern over the developments and is negotiating
the issue with the Russian ruling United Russia Party.
In his opinion, if the military-political balance is disrupted,
it needs to take relevant measures to prevent it and there can
be different versions. Expressing opinion about the reports on
deployment of a Turkish military base in Nakhchivan to neutralize
the Russian-Armenian latest agreement, Ahmadov said there were
relevant agreements given authorities to Turkey to enhance security
of Nakhchivan. "This is a Turkey's duty and Turkey is working in this
field. We need to search for other forms and formats to secure the
military-political balance in the South Caucasus".
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-08-25 10:25:00
ArmInfo. Azerbaijan's ruling party has grown hot over the
Armenian-Russian protocol after all.
"Azerbaijan should take measures within its opportunities to solve
the situation. Otherwise it will be difficult to predict the processes
in the South Caucasus", said Executive Secretary of the Azerbaijan's
ruling New Azerbaijan Party (YAP), member of the parliament Ali Ahmadov
expressing opinion about the Russian-Armenian deal for prolongation of
the Russian military base's deployment in Gyumri, Armenia, APA reports.
YAP Executive Secretary said he strongly opposed the Russian-Armenian
deal for prolongation of the term of deployment of the Russian military
base in Armenia and said it led to military-political balance upset in
the South Caucasus. "On the other hand, Russia carries out the mission
of mediator in the settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict and
its deal with one of the conflict parts created serious doubts on
its unbiased mediation".
The member of the parliament said Azerbaijan should strengthen its
forces to liberate its occupied lands and to keep the balance between
the forces.
"The Russian officials say that the protocol will not have a negative
impact on the process of settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
conflict. We will believe it up to definite time. Azerbaijan is
expecting from the Russian president's visit to Baku in autumn to
create a balance and to express reaction", said Ahmadov. He added
that YAP expresses concern over the developments and is negotiating
the issue with the Russian ruling United Russia Party.
In his opinion, if the military-political balance is disrupted,
it needs to take relevant measures to prevent it and there can
be different versions. Expressing opinion about the reports on
deployment of a Turkish military base in Nakhchivan to neutralize
the Russian-Armenian latest agreement, Ahmadov said there were
relevant agreements given authorities to Turkey to enhance security
of Nakhchivan. "This is a Turkey's duty and Turkey is working in this
field. We need to search for other forms and formats to secure the
military-political balance in the South Caucasus".
From: A. Papazian