Gagik Melikyan: Sargsyan-Aliyev-Medvedev meeting favored Armenia
June 26, 2010 - 14:14 AMT 09:14 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
The trilateral presidential meeting in St. Petersburg favored Armenia,
an RPA member said.
`The meeting was close to reality, which embarrassed the Azerbaijani
President,' MP Gagik Melikyan told journalists on June 26. `Proposals
made by the Armenian side were likeable for Medvedev but upset
Aliyev.'
Asked whether the St. Petersburg proposals may replace Madrid
Principles, Melikyan said that the sides often put forth proposals
which are either accepted or not.
`The St. Petersburg featured two key issues: determination of NKR
status in compliance with the right of nations to self-determination
and non-use of force. This was inadmissible for Aliyev,' he said.
From: A. Papazian
June 26, 2010 - 14:14 AMT 09:14 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
The trilateral presidential meeting in St. Petersburg favored Armenia,
an RPA member said.
`The meeting was close to reality, which embarrassed the Azerbaijani
President,' MP Gagik Melikyan told journalists on June 26. `Proposals
made by the Armenian side were likeable for Medvedev but upset
Aliyev.'
Asked whether the St. Petersburg proposals may replace Madrid
Principles, Melikyan said that the sides often put forth proposals
which are either accepted or not.
`The St. Petersburg featured two key issues: determination of NKR
status in compliance with the right of nations to self-determination
and non-use of force. This was inadmissible for Aliyev,' he said.
From: A. Papazian