Aysor, Armenia
Sept 17 2010
MFA: Armenia expects effective Karabakh talks
Armenia isn't still pushing on to recognize the independence of
Nagorno Karabakh as it hopes the peace talks on settlement to the
Karabakh conflict will be effective.
`While the process is underway, and while there is a hope that it will
be possible to settle the conflict by peaceful meanings, we don't
consider any other steps. We didn't recognize the independence of
Nagorno Karabakh up to now, and for example, we can't recognize Kosovo
without recognition of Nagorno Karabakh while Kosovo has right to be
independent but its right isn't more than right of Nagorno Karabakh or
of other nations which are recognized less or more by certain
countries but aren't recognized by the international community,' said
Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in his interview with
Ukrainian Today edition.
`If the talks don't bring results, and if the daily threats of
Azerbaijan lead to no-go, then surely, it will be necessary to take
other steps,' said Minister Nalbandian.
From: A. Papazian
Sept 17 2010
MFA: Armenia expects effective Karabakh talks
Armenia isn't still pushing on to recognize the independence of
Nagorno Karabakh as it hopes the peace talks on settlement to the
Karabakh conflict will be effective.
`While the process is underway, and while there is a hope that it will
be possible to settle the conflict by peaceful meanings, we don't
consider any other steps. We didn't recognize the independence of
Nagorno Karabakh up to now, and for example, we can't recognize Kosovo
without recognition of Nagorno Karabakh while Kosovo has right to be
independent but its right isn't more than right of Nagorno Karabakh or
of other nations which are recognized less or more by certain
countries but aren't recognized by the international community,' said
Armenia's Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in his interview with
Ukrainian Today edition.
`If the talks don't bring results, and if the daily threats of
Azerbaijan lead to no-go, then surely, it will be necessary to take
other steps,' said Minister Nalbandian.
From: A. Papazian