TURKISH MEDIA: PROBABILITY OF KARABAKH PROBLEM MILITARY RESOLUTION HAS DECREASED
Panorama
Sept 2 2010
Armenia
Turkish media have touched upon Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's
two-day official visit to Baku. They stress that after paying a state
visit to Armenia Medvedev leaves for Azerbaijan, thus the Kremlin,
in fact, keeps its policy of retaining balance in the Caucasus.
Particularly, the Cihan news agency reported that after signing the
agreement on extending the deployment term of its military base in
Gyumri Moscow will try to "please" Baku.
"Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Azerbaijani media that
the military agreement did not violate the balance in the region.
However, Medvedev's statement that Armenia is a member of CSTO, and
the statement on supporting Armenia in case of aggression, in essence,
reduced the probability of Karabakh problem military resolution,"
Cihan reported.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama
Sept 2 2010
Armenia
Turkish media have touched upon Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's
two-day official visit to Baku. They stress that after paying a state
visit to Armenia Medvedev leaves for Azerbaijan, thus the Kremlin,
in fact, keeps its policy of retaining balance in the Caucasus.
Particularly, the Cihan news agency reported that after signing the
agreement on extending the deployment term of its military base in
Gyumri Moscow will try to "please" Baku.
"Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Azerbaijani media that
the military agreement did not violate the balance in the region.
However, Medvedev's statement that Armenia is a member of CSTO, and
the statement on supporting Armenia in case of aggression, in essence,
reduced the probability of Karabakh problem military resolution,"
Cihan reported.
From: A. Papazian