NO ROADMAP WILL BE SIGNED IN ASTANA, POLITICIANS SAY
Siranush Muradyan
"Radiolur"
02.11.2010 16:42
"There are no prerequisites today that would allow to suppose that
a road map on the Karabakh conflict will be signed in Astana,"
Republican MP Artakh Zakaryan told a press conference today.
Leader of the New Times Party Aram Karapetyan also excludes the
possibility of signing a road map at the forthcoming OSCE summit. He
believes, however, that the parties may possibly sign a document
reiterating the willingness to continue the process.
Aram Karapetyan said the process of recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic had to have started earlier. "Today the recognition will
not bring about qualitative changes, because eth political situation
suggests that no country will ever recognize this independence,"
he said.
According to Aram Karapetyan, the decision to delay the vote on the
bill on recognition of NKR was wise, saying that the recognition of
NKR independence would destabilize the situation in the region.
Artak Zakaryan reconfirmed the position of his party that recognition
of Nagorno Karabakh at this moment could harm the negotiation process.
From: A. Papazian
Siranush Muradyan
"Radiolur"
02.11.2010 16:42
"There are no prerequisites today that would allow to suppose that
a road map on the Karabakh conflict will be signed in Astana,"
Republican MP Artakh Zakaryan told a press conference today.
Leader of the New Times Party Aram Karapetyan also excludes the
possibility of signing a road map at the forthcoming OSCE summit. He
believes, however, that the parties may possibly sign a document
reiterating the willingness to continue the process.
Aram Karapetyan said the process of recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh
Republic had to have started earlier. "Today the recognition will
not bring about qualitative changes, because eth political situation
suggests that no country will ever recognize this independence,"
he said.
According to Aram Karapetyan, the decision to delay the vote on the
bill on recognition of NKR was wise, saying that the recognition of
NKR independence would destabilize the situation in the region.
Artak Zakaryan reconfirmed the position of his party that recognition
of Nagorno Karabakh at this moment could harm the negotiation process.
From: A. Papazian