MILITARISTIC STATEMENTS OF AZERBAIJAN REFER TO RUSSIA RATHER THAN ARMENIA - FORMER PM
news.am
Aug 24, 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Azerbaijan's militaristic statements on Nagorno-Karabakh
changed the addressee, ex-Prime Minister of Armenia Khosrov Harutyunyan
told to a press conference on Wednesday.
"We have to admit that the addressees of these statements are no
longer Armenia and Karabakh. Now they are directed at the international
community and above all - Russia," said Harutyunyan.
According to him, after the conflict in South Ossetia, the main
guarantor of stability and peace in South Caucasus is Moscow.
"That's why President Dmitry Medvedev meets with the Presidents of
Armenia and Azerbaijan alone, with the approval of Mr. Sarkozy and Mr.
Obama. Therefore, to speak about war and the need to resume
military operations means not to recognize the role of Russia,"
said Harutyunyan.
According to him, it is now Azerbaijan's turn to voice its position.
"The ball is on Baku's side: they will determine whether a peaceful
resolution to the conflict will be a perspective," said he.
Another important factor in the context of the Karabakh conflict is
Turkey's role.
"After the conflict in South Ossetia, Turkey is no longer satisfied
with the role of regional, Middle Eastern power and claims to resolve
international issues in other regions. The contacts between Turkey
and Azerbaijan should therefore attract the attention of Russia,"
said Harutyunyan.
news.am
Aug 24, 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Azerbaijan's militaristic statements on Nagorno-Karabakh
changed the addressee, ex-Prime Minister of Armenia Khosrov Harutyunyan
told to a press conference on Wednesday.
"We have to admit that the addressees of these statements are no
longer Armenia and Karabakh. Now they are directed at the international
community and above all - Russia," said Harutyunyan.
According to him, after the conflict in South Ossetia, the main
guarantor of stability and peace in South Caucasus is Moscow.
"That's why President Dmitry Medvedev meets with the Presidents of
Armenia and Azerbaijan alone, with the approval of Mr. Sarkozy and Mr.
Obama. Therefore, to speak about war and the need to resume
military operations means not to recognize the role of Russia,"
said Harutyunyan.
According to him, it is now Azerbaijan's turn to voice its position.
"The ball is on Baku's side: they will determine whether a peaceful
resolution to the conflict will be a perspective," said he.
Another important factor in the context of the Karabakh conflict is
Turkey's role.
"After the conflict in South Ossetia, Turkey is no longer satisfied
with the role of regional, Middle Eastern power and claims to resolve
international issues in other regions. The contacts between Turkey
and Azerbaijan should therefore attract the attention of Russia,"
said Harutyunyan.