NAGORNO-KARABAKH MAY JOIN ARMENIA?
news.am
Nov 25 2010
Armenia
34% of the 1,650 respondents involved in a poll conducted by
the Sociometer NGO said that Armenian-Turkish reconciliation is a
"positive rather than negative" process.
Only 6.9% of the respondents welcomed the process, and 30% said it
is "a negative rather than positive" process. Also, 24.8% of the
respondents are unequivocally against it.
On the other hand, 55.5% of the respondents welcomed the
Armenian-Russian agreement on longer-term Russian military presence
in Armenia. Only 1.6% of the respondents are strongly against it.
37% of the respondents believe the status quo in the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict zone will be maintained, 23.3% believe the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR) will be internationally recognized without any
territorial losses. Moreover, 15% are even more optimistic - they
believe the NKR will join Armenia.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 25 2010
Armenia
34% of the 1,650 respondents involved in a poll conducted by
the Sociometer NGO said that Armenian-Turkish reconciliation is a
"positive rather than negative" process.
Only 6.9% of the respondents welcomed the process, and 30% said it
is "a negative rather than positive" process. Also, 24.8% of the
respondents are unequivocally against it.
On the other hand, 55.5% of the respondents welcomed the
Armenian-Russian agreement on longer-term Russian military presence
in Armenia. Only 1.6% of the respondents are strongly against it.
37% of the respondents believe the status quo in the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict zone will be maintained, 23.3% believe the Nagorno-Karabakh
Republic (NKR) will be internationally recognized without any
territorial losses. Moreover, 15% are even more optimistic - they
believe the NKR will join Armenia.
From: A. Papazian