'NKR' RECOGNITION BY OFFICIAL YEREVAN TO UNTIE AZERBAIJAN'S HANDS
news.az
Dc 7 2010
Azerbaijan
Lider TV, political scientist Tofiq Abbasov has commented on the
results of the OSCE summit in Astana for Azerbaijan.
He said the results of this kind of the summits are of protocol nature,
as a rule.
'They have again demonstrated for our country that we should not
wait long... I am sure that there is no sensation in the outcome
of the OSCE Astana summit for the Azerbaijani authorities and the
majority Azerbaijanis. The lack of prospects, we have faced, should
have been expected since international institutions have lost control
over processes, because the will of the national leadership must be
a priority to all of us'.
The political scientist also commented on the possibility that Armenia
will recognize independence of the so-called 'NKR'.
'Why did not Armenians do this before? Because, this is a weak trump
card in a fragile confrontation. They regulate the occupied lands
de-facto. Well, what happens if they transfer the process to the
de-jure space?
Nothing. No one will recognize this tiny formation since Azerbaijan
has a great weight in global processes.
The recognition of 'NKR' will legally stake off the annexation course
for Yerevan and nothing else. But this will just untie Azerbaijan's
hands'.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Dc 7 2010
Azerbaijan
Lider TV, political scientist Tofiq Abbasov has commented on the
results of the OSCE summit in Astana for Azerbaijan.
He said the results of this kind of the summits are of protocol nature,
as a rule.
'They have again demonstrated for our country that we should not
wait long... I am sure that there is no sensation in the outcome
of the OSCE Astana summit for the Azerbaijani authorities and the
majority Azerbaijanis. The lack of prospects, we have faced, should
have been expected since international institutions have lost control
over processes, because the will of the national leadership must be
a priority to all of us'.
The political scientist also commented on the possibility that Armenia
will recognize independence of the so-called 'NKR'.
'Why did not Armenians do this before? Because, this is a weak trump
card in a fragile confrontation. They regulate the occupied lands
de-facto. Well, what happens if they transfer the process to the
de-jure space?
Nothing. No one will recognize this tiny formation since Azerbaijan
has a great weight in global processes.
The recognition of 'NKR' will legally stake off the annexation course
for Yerevan and nothing else. But this will just untie Azerbaijan's
hands'.
From: A. Papazian