news.am, Armenia
July 23 2010
Karabakh conflict may be solved either in favor of Armenia or
Azerbaijan, Azeri expert says
July 23, 2010 | 11:02
The decision of The Hague International Court is of mere political
nature, Azerbaijani political scientist Zardusht Alizade stated in an
interview with NEWS.am.
`Every court has its own master. It is impossible to imagine The Hague
Court would find the actions of their direct masters, mainly the U.S.,
not conforming to the international law. The decision of the court was
clear in advance,' the expert said.
Asked on a similar decision on Nagorno-Karabakh and the adequate
response of the international community, Alizade said, Karabakh
conflict is not legal, but political. `If we speak of an abstract
international law, the law as such does not exist, there is a policy
under which `law' is adjusted. Karabakh conflict will be solved
according to political conjuncture. The issue may be solved either in
favor of Azerbaijan or Armenia, as everything proceeds from the
interests of external players,' Alizade stressed.
From: A. Papazian
July 23 2010
Karabakh conflict may be solved either in favor of Armenia or
Azerbaijan, Azeri expert says
July 23, 2010 | 11:02
The decision of The Hague International Court is of mere political
nature, Azerbaijani political scientist Zardusht Alizade stated in an
interview with NEWS.am.
`Every court has its own master. It is impossible to imagine The Hague
Court would find the actions of their direct masters, mainly the U.S.,
not conforming to the international law. The decision of the court was
clear in advance,' the expert said.
Asked on a similar decision on Nagorno-Karabakh and the adequate
response of the international community, Alizade said, Karabakh
conflict is not legal, but political. `If we speak of an abstract
international law, the law as such does not exist, there is a policy
under which `law' is adjusted. Karabakh conflict will be solved
according to political conjuncture. The issue may be solved either in
favor of Azerbaijan or Armenia, as everything proceeds from the
interests of external players,' Alizade stressed.
From: A. Papazian