RUSSIA SUPPLIES MILITARY EQUIPMENT TO AZERBAIJAN - RUSSIAN EXPERT
NEWS.am
September 28, 2010 | 23:07
Iranians are already beginning to consider the Caucasus region as a
zone, were a military strike may come. This opinion was expressed by
an expert on political conflicts, a member of the Public Chamber of
the Russian Federation and TV host Maxim Shevchenko during a meeting
with journalists from the North and the South Caucasus, organized by
the RIA Novosti news agency.
Shevchenko called upon the Armenians and Azerbaijanis from the fate
of becoming an instrument in the hands of Western politicians to
use pressure directed against the Tehran government. "We need to
take into account the deteriorating situation around Iran, which
has not only its personal direct political interest in the region,
but also maintains relations with both Armenia and Azerbaijan. The
situation around Iran is so complex that it complicated the region
that the collective stranglehold of Tehran, which is happening now -
it's just a direct path to war"- he said.
From: A. Papazian
NEWS.am
September 28, 2010 | 23:07
Iranians are already beginning to consider the Caucasus region as a
zone, were a military strike may come. This opinion was expressed by
an expert on political conflicts, a member of the Public Chamber of
the Russian Federation and TV host Maxim Shevchenko during a meeting
with journalists from the North and the South Caucasus, organized by
the RIA Novosti news agency.
Shevchenko called upon the Armenians and Azerbaijanis from the fate
of becoming an instrument in the hands of Western politicians to
use pressure directed against the Tehran government. "We need to
take into account the deteriorating situation around Iran, which
has not only its personal direct political interest in the region,
but also maintains relations with both Armenia and Azerbaijan. The
situation around Iran is so complex that it complicated the region
that the collective stranglehold of Tehran, which is happening now -
it's just a direct path to war"- he said.
From: A. Papazian