GORDON SHOWED THE WAY
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics-lrahos16 909.html
15:04:14 - 22/02/2010
Holding a speech at Harvard University, the deputy State Secretary
of the U.S. Philip Gordon stated that "Kosovo is a hopeful example
of what a confident political leadership can get in short time".
Despite affirmations that Kosovo cannot be a precedent for
other conflicts, the U.S. deputy State Secretary shows that the
"secret" of Kosovo is not in its geopolitical particularity but "in
confident political leadership". In other words, the whole thing is
in the consciousness of the people and the elite of the right and
the political will to exercise this right. A country that is not
self-confident and is always looking for patronage, will not achieve
anything, in fact, Gordon said.
Recall one of the American high ranking officials was asked about the
Kosovo and Karabakh issues who in answer said that Kosovo fought for
its independence.
Against the background of the "real-politics" the statement by the
president of Karabakh Bako Sahakyan sounds strange about the need to
transfer the consideration of territorial issues from the political
to the legal field. It is not an evidence of a "confident leadership".
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics-lrahos16 909.html
15:04:14 - 22/02/2010
Holding a speech at Harvard University, the deputy State Secretary
of the U.S. Philip Gordon stated that "Kosovo is a hopeful example
of what a confident political leadership can get in short time".
Despite affirmations that Kosovo cannot be a precedent for
other conflicts, the U.S. deputy State Secretary shows that the
"secret" of Kosovo is not in its geopolitical particularity but "in
confident political leadership". In other words, the whole thing is
in the consciousness of the people and the elite of the right and
the political will to exercise this right. A country that is not
self-confident and is always looking for patronage, will not achieve
anything, in fact, Gordon said.
Recall one of the American high ranking officials was asked about the
Kosovo and Karabakh issues who in answer said that Kosovo fought for
its independence.
Against the background of the "real-politics" the statement by the
president of Karabakh Bako Sahakyan sounds strange about the need to
transfer the consideration of territorial issues from the political
to the legal field. It is not an evidence of a "confident leadership".