SUPERPOWERS' REACTION TO AZERBAIJAN'S RESOLUTION ON KARABAKH HAD COLD SHOWER EFFECT ON BAKU
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 10, 2010 - 12:46 AMT 07:46 GMT
Azerbaijan's withdrawal of the resolution from the UN General Assembly
agenda can be viewed in the context of regional relations, a military
psychologist said.
"Signing the recent military agreement with Armenia, Russia confirmed
its intention to maintain the regional balance. Superpowers do believe
that better a bad peace than a good quarrel," David Jamalyan said
during a joint news conference with historian Edgar Hovhannisyan.
"Even of adopted the resolution would represent no danger," he said.
"It was Azerbaijan's regular attempt to introduce the term "occupied
territories" into the international political vocabulary. Armenia, in
turn, should give the right description of the situation in Karabakh
conflict zone."
Hovhannisyan noted, for his part, that the superpowers' reaction to
Azerbaijan's resolution on Karabakh had a cold shower effect on Baku.
"The OSCE Minsk Group is not interested in bringing the Karabakh
conflict beyond the existing format," he said.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 10, 2010 - 12:46 AMT 07:46 GMT
Azerbaijan's withdrawal of the resolution from the UN General Assembly
agenda can be viewed in the context of regional relations, a military
psychologist said.
"Signing the recent military agreement with Armenia, Russia confirmed
its intention to maintain the regional balance. Superpowers do believe
that better a bad peace than a good quarrel," David Jamalyan said
during a joint news conference with historian Edgar Hovhannisyan.
"Even of adopted the resolution would represent no danger," he said.
"It was Azerbaijan's regular attempt to introduce the term "occupied
territories" into the international political vocabulary. Armenia, in
turn, should give the right description of the situation in Karabakh
conflict zone."
Hovhannisyan noted, for his part, that the superpowers' reaction to
Azerbaijan's resolution on Karabakh had a cold shower effect on Baku.
"The OSCE Minsk Group is not interested in bringing the Karabakh
conflict beyond the existing format," he said.
From: A. Papazian