RUSSIA'S PROPOSALS ON KARABAKH RESOLUTION MAY BE PRO-ARMENIAN - MP
news.am
Aug 1, 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The Azerbaijani side goes on presenting excessive demands
at the talks on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Chairman of Union of
Political Scientists of Armenia Hmayak Hovhannisyan told reporters
on Monday. He stressed Azerbaijan puts obviously impossible demands
at each new stage of the peace process.
"Meeting Baku's demands is absurd to Armenia. This would mean for
the first time in history the winner in the war actually surrenders,"
he noted.
The MP from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Lernik
Alexanyan stressed that following the presidents' recent talks in
Kazan, the international community is dissatisfied with Azerbaijan's
behavior rather than that of Armenia, taking into account 10 claims,
presented by Baku during the last meeting of Armenian, Azerbaijani
and Russian Presidents.
Referring to the presidents' next meeting in Sochi, Alexanyan believed
Russia's proposals for peace process would be favorable for Armenia.
"I believe Russia will remain a leader in the Karabakh peace process.
Western countries are trying to seize Moscow's initiative," he
emphasized.
news.am
Aug 1, 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The Azerbaijani side goes on presenting excessive demands
at the talks on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Chairman of Union of
Political Scientists of Armenia Hmayak Hovhannisyan told reporters
on Monday. He stressed Azerbaijan puts obviously impossible demands
at each new stage of the peace process.
"Meeting Baku's demands is absurd to Armenia. This would mean for
the first time in history the winner in the war actually surrenders,"
he noted.
The MP from the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Lernik
Alexanyan stressed that following the presidents' recent talks in
Kazan, the international community is dissatisfied with Azerbaijan's
behavior rather than that of Armenia, taking into account 10 claims,
presented by Baku during the last meeting of Armenian, Azerbaijani
and Russian Presidents.
Referring to the presidents' next meeting in Sochi, Alexanyan believed
Russia's proposals for peace process would be favorable for Armenia.
"I believe Russia will remain a leader in the Karabakh peace process.
Western countries are trying to seize Moscow's initiative," he
emphasized.