TO DETERMINE FATE OF KARABAKH PEOPLE ONE SHOULD ADDRESS THEM DIRECTLY - EXPERT
news.am
July 14 2011
Armenia
To determine the fate of Karabakh people one should address them
directly, Armenian political expert Karen Bekaryan said in an
interview with Novoye Vremya newspaper. He commented on Aliyev's recent
statement that Baku will never consider the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh's
independence.
"Once, Azerbaijani leader Aliyev will realize it is senseless to speak
with Karabakh people in a language of threats or force. Voicing the
idea of interim status of Nagorno-Karabakh for the first time Aliyev
rushed to call Armenians aggressors," he said.
The expert considers once Karabakh's people expression of will is
discussed, Azerbaijani leader may declare Armenians "occupied" another
five villages therefore Baku had to agree to expression of will.
Speaking about the recent statement by Aliyev that Armenia wants
to start a war, Bekaryan stressed that Yerevan never threatened to
Azerbaijan and will not do so.
"All statements by Armenian senior officials, including the President,
indicate the country will give an adequate response in case Azerbaijan
resumes hostilities," he explained.
news.am
July 14 2011
Armenia
To determine the fate of Karabakh people one should address them
directly, Armenian political expert Karen Bekaryan said in an
interview with Novoye Vremya newspaper. He commented on Aliyev's recent
statement that Baku will never consider the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh's
independence.
"Once, Azerbaijani leader Aliyev will realize it is senseless to speak
with Karabakh people in a language of threats or force. Voicing the
idea of interim status of Nagorno-Karabakh for the first time Aliyev
rushed to call Armenians aggressors," he said.
The expert considers once Karabakh's people expression of will is
discussed, Azerbaijani leader may declare Armenians "occupied" another
five villages therefore Baku had to agree to expression of will.
Speaking about the recent statement by Aliyev that Armenia wants
to start a war, Bekaryan stressed that Yerevan never threatened to
Azerbaijan and will not do so.
"All statements by Armenian senior officials, including the President,
indicate the country will give an adequate response in case Azerbaijan
resumes hostilities," he explained.