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July 23 2010
'Decision of UN International Court on Kosovo opens Pandora's box'
Fri 23 July 2010 | 10:53 GMT Text size:
Rasim Musabeyov Political scientist Rasim Musabeyov has commented on
the decision adopted by the UN International Court on Kosovo.
'I wouldn't say that after the decision of the Hague court on Kosovo,
the principle of territorial integrity will be not so important but
this is a fact that this decision has opened the Pandora's box. Today
all separatists in the world will parasitize on this decision. In this
respect, I consider the decision of the Hague court to be not
justified', said political scientist Rasim Musabeyov.
He said Armenia will also refer to this decision which will further
worsen the complex negotiation process.
'But everything will depend on the co-chairing countries and the
position they will take. Unfortunately, the position of force "the
stronger is right" is now observed and this may lead to undesirable
implications in the contemporary world', said the political scientist.
As for whether the established situation may lead to hostilities in
Nagorno Karabakh, the political scientist said this will depend on
Armenia's further steps.
'If Armenia continues its nonconstructive policy, this can make the
war closer. Azerbaijan has repeatedly said it will not surrender an
inch of its land to the enemy. Thus, it will be clear in the nearest
future about how the further events will develop', concluded the
political scientist.
1 news.az
From: A. Papazian
July 23 2010
'Decision of UN International Court on Kosovo opens Pandora's box'
Fri 23 July 2010 | 10:53 GMT Text size:
Rasim Musabeyov Political scientist Rasim Musabeyov has commented on
the decision adopted by the UN International Court on Kosovo.
'I wouldn't say that after the decision of the Hague court on Kosovo,
the principle of territorial integrity will be not so important but
this is a fact that this decision has opened the Pandora's box. Today
all separatists in the world will parasitize on this decision. In this
respect, I consider the decision of the Hague court to be not
justified', said political scientist Rasim Musabeyov.
He said Armenia will also refer to this decision which will further
worsen the complex negotiation process.
'But everything will depend on the co-chairing countries and the
position they will take. Unfortunately, the position of force "the
stronger is right" is now observed and this may lead to undesirable
implications in the contemporary world', said the political scientist.
As for whether the established situation may lead to hostilities in
Nagorno Karabakh, the political scientist said this will depend on
Armenia's further steps.
'If Armenia continues its nonconstructive policy, this can make the
war closer. Azerbaijan has repeatedly said it will not surrender an
inch of its land to the enemy. Thus, it will be clear in the nearest
future about how the further events will develop', concluded the
political scientist.
1 news.az
From: A. Papazian