AZERBAIJAN APPROACHES KARABAKH THROUGH WALL, ARMENIA THROUGH ROAD - EXPERT
news.am
Dec 19 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Based on Azerbaijani and Armenian approaches, their
position on Karabakh conflict is clear, political scientist Aleksandr
Iskandaryan told the journalists on Monday commenting on the decision
of constructive projects between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
To note, Azerbaijan declared building walls along the conflict line
of Nagorno-Karabakh Armed Forces, whereas, Armenia intends to build
the second, north road in Karabakh.
"Thus, we can account on conflict approaches. The border is temporary
and it cannot be outlined by walls. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan
understand that Karabakh is forever," Iskandaryan said.
According to the expert, Azerbaijani rhetoric has also changed. The
aggression has significantly reduced, military statements has also
changed. Azerbaijan has understood that military statements will hardly
lead to something, while peace negotiations will not promise something
progressive as well. Thus, the conflict may prolong for a long time,
the expert stated.
news.am
Dec 19 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Based on Azerbaijani and Armenian approaches, their
position on Karabakh conflict is clear, political scientist Aleksandr
Iskandaryan told the journalists on Monday commenting on the decision
of constructive projects between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
To note, Azerbaijan declared building walls along the conflict line
of Nagorno-Karabakh Armed Forces, whereas, Armenia intends to build
the second, north road in Karabakh.
"Thus, we can account on conflict approaches. The border is temporary
and it cannot be outlined by walls. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan
understand that Karabakh is forever," Iskandaryan said.
According to the expert, Azerbaijani rhetoric has also changed. The
aggression has significantly reduced, military statements has also
changed. Azerbaijan has understood that military statements will hardly
lead to something, while peace negotiations will not promise something
progressive as well. Thus, the conflict may prolong for a long time,
the expert stated.