news.az, Azerbaijan
July 8 2011
Disruption of Karabakh negotiations can have most negative consequences - expert
Fri 08 July 2011 06:54 GMT | 2:54 Local Time
'Disruption of the five-year round of negotiations on peaceful
settlement of Karabakh conflict can cause the most negative
consequences'.
The remarks came from MP, political expert Rasim Musabayov while
commenting on Kazan meeting of Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian
presidents in Kazan in June and upcoming visit of Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov to the region.
'In principle it is possible to anticipate what was expected from
Kazan. In Kazan it was failure to make the parties to sign the
document, but everybody understands that if this five-year negotiation
round not leads to any outcome, the consequences will be very
negative,' the MP said.
'That is, it will be difficult to start a new round of negotiations
after the failure, which is associated with five-year negotiations,
which means that sharp, negative military scenarios will become more
probable,' he noted.
'Realizing that, in general, there is only the last step left to make,
Russia, supported by Americans and Europeans, will seek some kind of
signing and getting the conflicting parties to adopt the Madrid
principles,' Musabayov added.
1news.az
From: A. Papazian
July 8 2011
Disruption of Karabakh negotiations can have most negative consequences - expert
Fri 08 July 2011 06:54 GMT | 2:54 Local Time
'Disruption of the five-year round of negotiations on peaceful
settlement of Karabakh conflict can cause the most negative
consequences'.
The remarks came from MP, political expert Rasim Musabayov while
commenting on Kazan meeting of Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian
presidents in Kazan in June and upcoming visit of Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov to the region.
'In principle it is possible to anticipate what was expected from
Kazan. In Kazan it was failure to make the parties to sign the
document, but everybody understands that if this five-year negotiation
round not leads to any outcome, the consequences will be very
negative,' the MP said.
'That is, it will be difficult to start a new round of negotiations
after the failure, which is associated with five-year negotiations,
which means that sharp, negative military scenarios will become more
probable,' he noted.
'Realizing that, in general, there is only the last step left to make,
Russia, supported by Americans and Europeans, will seek some kind of
signing and getting the conflicting parties to adopt the Madrid
principles,' Musabayov added.
1news.az
From: A. Papazian