TENSION BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN INCREASED IN 2010
news.am
Dec 29 2010
Armenia
The South Caucasus faced no crucial changes in 2010, Alexander
Khramchikhin, Head of the Analytical Department, Moscow-based Institute
for Political and Military Analysis (IPMA), told NEWS.am.
"Tension increased to some extent between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
while Saakashivili strengthened his positions in Georgia," he said.
As to expectations from 2011, the expert deems that unless war starts
in the Karabakh conflict zone, no changes and developments should
be expected.
The Russian expert wished Armenian people all the best. He also wished
Armenia to remain Russia's ally.
Alexander Khramchikhin dos not believe in Santa Claus, but if he did
he would ask changes in Russia's domestic policy.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Dec 29 2010
Armenia
The South Caucasus faced no crucial changes in 2010, Alexander
Khramchikhin, Head of the Analytical Department, Moscow-based Institute
for Political and Military Analysis (IPMA), told NEWS.am.
"Tension increased to some extent between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
while Saakashivili strengthened his positions in Georgia," he said.
As to expectations from 2011, the expert deems that unless war starts
in the Karabakh conflict zone, no changes and developments should
be expected.
The Russian expert wished Armenian people all the best. He also wished
Armenia to remain Russia's ally.
Alexander Khramchikhin dos not believe in Santa Claus, but if he did
he would ask changes in Russia's domestic policy.
From: A. Papazian