VARDAN OSKANYAN: HAVING OBTAINED MINIMUM DIVIDENDS FROM ITS TALKS WITH ARMENIA, TURKEY IS NOW SEEKING MAXIMUM PROFIT
ArmInfo
2010-01-29 11:50:00
ArmInfo. Turkey has already obtained minimum dividends from its
talks with Armenia: the content of the protocols and the whole
negotiating process are profitable for the Turks. And now Ankara is
trying to get maximum profit, particularly, by setting preconditions
on Nagorno-Karabakh, Ex Foreign Minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanyan
says in an interview to 168 Zham newspaper.
Oskanyan is seriously concerned for Turkey's efforts to get actively
involved in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. He says that the
Armenian-Turkish talks have complicated the settlement process. In
this situation, the Armenian side must try hard to separate the two
processes and to protect its rights.
Oskanyan says that there is yet no official confirmation of the reports
saying that the agreement on the preamble to the Madrid document
reached in Sochi stipulates direct involvement of Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic in the peace talks. But, whatever the preamble says, the
fact that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict cannot be resolved without
NKR's direct participation in the peace talks should be an axiom for
the Armenian side.
Regarding Russia's active efforts on the matter, Oskanyan says
that Russia is eager to resolve the conflict as this would help
it to achieve its strategic goals in relations with Armenia and
geo-political and energy goals in relations with Azerbaijan. So, it
would be short-sighted on Armenia's part to hope that it will enjoy
Russia's support in any outcome.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ArmInfo
2010-01-29 11:50:00
ArmInfo. Turkey has already obtained minimum dividends from its
talks with Armenia: the content of the protocols and the whole
negotiating process are profitable for the Turks. And now Ankara is
trying to get maximum profit, particularly, by setting preconditions
on Nagorno-Karabakh, Ex Foreign Minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanyan
says in an interview to 168 Zham newspaper.
Oskanyan is seriously concerned for Turkey's efforts to get actively
involved in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. He says that the
Armenian-Turkish talks have complicated the settlement process. In
this situation, the Armenian side must try hard to separate the two
processes and to protect its rights.
Oskanyan says that there is yet no official confirmation of the reports
saying that the agreement on the preamble to the Madrid document
reached in Sochi stipulates direct involvement of Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic in the peace talks. But, whatever the preamble says, the
fact that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict cannot be resolved without
NKR's direct participation in the peace talks should be an axiom for
the Armenian side.
Regarding Russia's active efforts on the matter, Oskanyan says
that Russia is eager to resolve the conflict as this would help
it to achieve its strategic goals in relations with Armenia and
geo-political and energy goals in relations with Azerbaijan. So, it
would be short-sighted on Armenia's part to hope that it will enjoy
Russia's support in any outcome.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress