REGIONAL FORCES MUST SOLVE KARABAKH CONFLICT THEMSELVES - RUSSIAN EXPERT
news.am
Aug 17 2011
Armenia
BAKU. - Problem of Nagorno-Karabakh is one of the most complicated
issues in the South Caucasus as positions of the conflicting parties
are not getting closer on the official level. Peace process has
reached deadlock, Russian political expert Viktor Chernous told day.az.
Asked whether Moscow can solve the problem alone, the expert said
Russia like other regional powers such as Iran and Turkey is not
interested in the military conflict which can grow into a large scale
war in any moment. Russia can be a guarantor of agreement, provide
resources but not to impose a solution. U.S. and the EU can assist
the process. Viktor Chernous considers the conflict must be solved
by regional countries, without U.S. interference.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Aug 17 2011
Armenia
BAKU. - Problem of Nagorno-Karabakh is one of the most complicated
issues in the South Caucasus as positions of the conflicting parties
are not getting closer on the official level. Peace process has
reached deadlock, Russian political expert Viktor Chernous told day.az.
Asked whether Moscow can solve the problem alone, the expert said
Russia like other regional powers such as Iran and Turkey is not
interested in the military conflict which can grow into a large scale
war in any moment. Russia can be a guarantor of agreement, provide
resources but not to impose a solution. U.S. and the EU can assist
the process. Viktor Chernous considers the conflict must be solved
by regional countries, without U.S. interference.
From: A. Papazian