news.az, Azerbaijan
July 23 2011
'Russia sees Armenia weaker, Azerbaijan growing stronger'
Sat 23 July 2011 06:50 GMT | 2:50 Local Time
'The latest increased efforts by Russia in resolution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are due to current policies of Russia.
Russia realizes that it is impossible to keep the situation as it stands today'.
The statement came from MP, political expert Rasim Musabayov in his
remarks for the ruling New Azerbaijan website.
Russia clearly sees that Armenia becomes even weaker while Azerbaijan
is growing stronger, Musabayov said.
Some appeals made by Russia to Azerbaijan will be left unanswered and
Russia will be loser if Russia spends money on Armenia and there is no
progress in resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the MP added.
'If it keeps on going like this, Azerbaijan will make Armenia kneel
down. To prevent this, Russia needs to spend a lot of money on
Armenia. But this is not advantageous for Russia. What Russia wants is
a breakthrough in the conflict resolution,' the political expert
noted.
Gun.Az
July 23 2011
'Russia sees Armenia weaker, Azerbaijan growing stronger'
Sat 23 July 2011 06:50 GMT | 2:50 Local Time
'The latest increased efforts by Russia in resolution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are due to current policies of Russia.
Russia realizes that it is impossible to keep the situation as it stands today'.
The statement came from MP, political expert Rasim Musabayov in his
remarks for the ruling New Azerbaijan website.
Russia clearly sees that Armenia becomes even weaker while Azerbaijan
is growing stronger, Musabayov said.
Some appeals made by Russia to Azerbaijan will be left unanswered and
Russia will be loser if Russia spends money on Armenia and there is no
progress in resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the MP added.
'If it keeps on going like this, Azerbaijan will make Armenia kneel
down. To prevent this, Russia needs to spend a lot of money on
Armenia. But this is not advantageous for Russia. What Russia wants is
a breakthrough in the conflict resolution,' the political expert
noted.
Gun.Az