KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION HARDLY POSSIBLE WITHIN NEXT TWO OR THREE MONTHS
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 17, 2010 - 17:32 AMT 12:32 GMT
Head of the Caucasus Department of the Institute for CIS countries
Felix Stanevsky said that the Karabakh conflict resolution is hardly
possible within next two or three months.
However, there is a considerable progress in the settlement process,
which is not in a standstill, Mr. Stanevsky told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.
Referring to NKR's participation in the negotiations process, he said
that the issue is being considered currently but refrained from making
any forecast on the final decision.
Commenting on Turkey's activity in the regional processes, the Russian
expert said: "Ankara is no less than Yerevan interested in resolution
of century-old conflicts and alleviation of tensions between the
Armenian and Turkish nations."
According to him, Turkey is interested in the soonest resolution of
the Karabakh conflict.
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 17, 2010 - 17:32 AMT 12:32 GMT
Head of the Caucasus Department of the Institute for CIS countries
Felix Stanevsky said that the Karabakh conflict resolution is hardly
possible within next two or three months.
However, there is a considerable progress in the settlement process,
which is not in a standstill, Mr. Stanevsky told a PanARMENIAN.Net
reporter.
Referring to NKR's participation in the negotiations process, he said
that the issue is being considered currently but refrained from making
any forecast on the final decision.
Commenting on Turkey's activity in the regional processes, the Russian
expert said: "Ankara is no less than Yerevan interested in resolution
of century-old conflicts and alleviation of tensions between the
Armenian and Turkish nations."
According to him, Turkey is interested in the soonest resolution of
the Karabakh conflict.