HAYOTS ASHKHARH: BAKU KEEPS ON PURSUING BLACKMAIL POLICY
news.am
Nov 2 2010
Armenia
Following the President's meeting in Astrakhan, the Azerbaijani
leadership's position testifies the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair
countries, particularly Russia, expecting concessions from Baku at
Astana Summit, found itself in a situation "give the wolf the best
food, but he would hanker for the wood", Hayots Ashkharh daily writes.
The general principles proposed by RF President and supported by U.S.
and France to reach a mutual understanding are torpedoed by Azerbaijani
authorities since the very day they were formulated.
.... Meanwhile, according to the Azerbaijani side, constructiveness
of the Armenia's stance should undergo changes until OSCE Summit
in Astana. It suggests Baku "takes" Russian President's optimism
in a very peculiar way, particularly considering it as a prospect
for the change of Armenia's position under the pressure of mediator
countries, specifically Russia.
In this context, it is noteworthy Azeri President's statement in
Ukraine and Defense Minister Safar Abiyev's statement as new attempts
of blackmail policy. Certainly, the tone of this Azeri frustrated
serviceman is not that warlike, but this does not change the substance
of the issue, as Azerbaijan fails to refrain from use of force.
Moreover, the Azerbaijani side keeps on firing at Karabakh defensive
positions in the line of contact of NKR-Azerbaijan armed forces.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 2 2010
Armenia
Following the President's meeting in Astrakhan, the Azerbaijani
leadership's position testifies the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair
countries, particularly Russia, expecting concessions from Baku at
Astana Summit, found itself in a situation "give the wolf the best
food, but he would hanker for the wood", Hayots Ashkharh daily writes.
The general principles proposed by RF President and supported by U.S.
and France to reach a mutual understanding are torpedoed by Azerbaijani
authorities since the very day they were formulated.
.... Meanwhile, according to the Azerbaijani side, constructiveness
of the Armenia's stance should undergo changes until OSCE Summit
in Astana. It suggests Baku "takes" Russian President's optimism
in a very peculiar way, particularly considering it as a prospect
for the change of Armenia's position under the pressure of mediator
countries, specifically Russia.
In this context, it is noteworthy Azeri President's statement in
Ukraine and Defense Minister Safar Abiyev's statement as new attempts
of blackmail policy. Certainly, the tone of this Azeri frustrated
serviceman is not that warlike, but this does not change the substance
of the issue, as Azerbaijan fails to refrain from use of force.
Moreover, the Azerbaijani side keeps on firing at Karabakh defensive
positions in the line of contact of NKR-Azerbaijan armed forces.
From: A. Papazian