TURKISH-AZERBAIJANI TANDEM AND IRAN ARRIVE AT CERTAIN ARRANGEMENT REGARDING DEPLOYMENT OF INTERNATIONAL FORCES IN NAGORNY KARABAKH
ArmInfo
2010-06-01 13:31:00
ArmInfo. The Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem and Iran have arrived at a
certain arrangement regarding deployment of international forces in
Nagorny Karabakh, the political expert Hmayak Hovhanissyan told media
on Tuesday.
"Iran's stance has sharply changed and now Tehran comes out for change
of the status-quo in Nagorny Karabakh and even offers its assistance
in the process. Azerbaijan has already accepted that offer whereas
Armenia has not responded to that yet. As regards my concern about
possible resumption of military actions in Nagorny Karabakh, it is
not exaggerated, otherwise President of Armenia Serzh Sargayan would
not touched upon this topic during his visit to Brussels," he said.
In late April, Iranian Foreign Minister once again announced that
Iran is ready to mediate in settlement of the Karabakh conflict and
offered the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers to conduct a
trilateral meeting in Tehran.
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-06-01 13:31:00
ArmInfo. The Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem and Iran have arrived at a
certain arrangement regarding deployment of international forces in
Nagorny Karabakh, the political expert Hmayak Hovhanissyan told media
on Tuesday.
"Iran's stance has sharply changed and now Tehran comes out for change
of the status-quo in Nagorny Karabakh and even offers its assistance
in the process. Azerbaijan has already accepted that offer whereas
Armenia has not responded to that yet. As regards my concern about
possible resumption of military actions in Nagorny Karabakh, it is
not exaggerated, otherwise President of Armenia Serzh Sargayan would
not touched upon this topic during his visit to Brussels," he said.
In late April, Iranian Foreign Minister once again announced that
Iran is ready to mediate in settlement of the Karabakh conflict and
offered the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers to conduct a
trilateral meeting in Tehran.
From: A. Papazian