SERZH SARGSYAN: WE'LL SEARCH FOR ALTERNATIVE WAYS IF AZERBAIJAN REJECTS THE MEDIATORS' PROPOSALS
Lena Badeyan
"Radiolur"
22.07.2010 16:10
"At this stage of the Karabakh conflict settlement Armenia, Karabakh
and the international mediators are waiting for Azerbaijan's response
on whether the negotiations will continue on the basis of the proposals
made in Saint Petersburg," Armenian Presidnet Serzh sarsgayn said
during the meeting with participants of the "Ari tun" (Come Home)
project and representatives of the "Miasin" movement. "If Azerbaijan
says 'no,' we'll have to search for alterative ways.
"In a statement released in Almaty the heads of delegation of the OSCE
Minsk Group co-chairing countries made it clear that no principle
can prevail over others, and it was obvious who the statement was
addressed to. Secondly, they spoke very harshly about inflammatory
public statements," President Sargsyan said.
"The talks continue, and now Armenia and Azerbaijan have to say
whether they accept the latest proposals made in Saint Petersburg or
not. We say that this document provides an opportunity to continue
the talks. Let's see what Azerbaijanis will say," Serzh Sargsyan added.
The President did not clarify what he meant by saying "alternative
ways."
From: A. Papazian
Lena Badeyan
"Radiolur"
22.07.2010 16:10
"At this stage of the Karabakh conflict settlement Armenia, Karabakh
and the international mediators are waiting for Azerbaijan's response
on whether the negotiations will continue on the basis of the proposals
made in Saint Petersburg," Armenian Presidnet Serzh sarsgayn said
during the meeting with participants of the "Ari tun" (Come Home)
project and representatives of the "Miasin" movement. "If Azerbaijan
says 'no,' we'll have to search for alterative ways.
"In a statement released in Almaty the heads of delegation of the OSCE
Minsk Group co-chairing countries made it clear that no principle
can prevail over others, and it was obvious who the statement was
addressed to. Secondly, they spoke very harshly about inflammatory
public statements," President Sargsyan said.
"The talks continue, and now Armenia and Azerbaijan have to say
whether they accept the latest proposals made in Saint Petersburg or
not. We say that this document provides an opportunity to continue
the talks. Let's see what Azerbaijanis will say," Serzh Sargsyan added.
The President did not clarify what he meant by saying "alternative
ways."
From: A. Papazian