ARP DEPUTY: TRILATERAL MEETING OF PRESIDENTS ANOTHER STEP IN THE NEGOTIATING PROCESS
Panorama.am
18/06/2010
The trilateral meeting of Armenian, Russian and Azerbaijani Presidents
in Saint Petersburg was another step in the negotiating process
of Karabakh conflict: the sides agreed to continue the negotiating
process basing on Madrid principles, Armenian Republican Party deputy
Artak Zakaryan told reporters today.
Another ARP deputy Karen Avagyan said the meetings within the
framework of the negotiating process over Nagorno-Karabakh process
is progress already. "When an issue is much spoken about, it becomes
more comprehensible," he expleined.
Speaking about Armenian-Turkish ties, A. Zakaryan said no changes
should be expected here taking into consideration the Turkish-Israeli
tension. K. Avagyan, in turn, said Turkey has understood already that
it can in no way play a role in Nagorno-Karabakh settlement as either
Armenia or the world powers engaged in Armenia-Turkey process will
not allow it.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama.am
18/06/2010
The trilateral meeting of Armenian, Russian and Azerbaijani Presidents
in Saint Petersburg was another step in the negotiating process
of Karabakh conflict: the sides agreed to continue the negotiating
process basing on Madrid principles, Armenian Republican Party deputy
Artak Zakaryan told reporters today.
Another ARP deputy Karen Avagyan said the meetings within the
framework of the negotiating process over Nagorno-Karabakh process
is progress already. "When an issue is much spoken about, it becomes
more comprehensible," he expleined.
Speaking about Armenian-Turkish ties, A. Zakaryan said no changes
should be expected here taking into consideration the Turkish-Israeli
tension. K. Avagyan, in turn, said Turkey has understood already that
it can in no way play a role in Nagorno-Karabakh settlement as either
Armenia or the world powers engaged in Armenia-Turkey process will
not allow it.
From: A. Papazian