GEORGIAN EXPERT ACCUSED RUSSIA OF DESTRUCTIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS KARABAKH
news.am
July 28, 2011
Armenia
TBILISI. - Renewal of hostilities on Nagorno-Karabakh threatens both
national interests of Georgia and stability of South Caucasus, said
the head of European Integration Research Center Vasil Chkoidze in
an interview to Pirveli agency.
According to him, if the sides do not find a certain minimal
compromise, there will be a serious threat of new war. Russia will
try to make advantage of the situation and will try to use Georgian
territory for transit of Armenian forces and supplies to its ally,
Armenia.
"This means that Georgia is automatically involved in the conflict, but
Russia could as well go beyond the declared objectives and disseminate
instability or an armed conflict in Georgia," said Chkoidze.
He mentioned that the resumption of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh does
not correspond to the interests of any country but the destructive
role of Russia in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict is aimed
at preserving the status quo, which increases the chances the renewal
of hostilities.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
July 28, 2011
Armenia
TBILISI. - Renewal of hostilities on Nagorno-Karabakh threatens both
national interests of Georgia and stability of South Caucasus, said
the head of European Integration Research Center Vasil Chkoidze in
an interview to Pirveli agency.
According to him, if the sides do not find a certain minimal
compromise, there will be a serious threat of new war. Russia will
try to make advantage of the situation and will try to use Georgian
territory for transit of Armenian forces and supplies to its ally,
Armenia.
"This means that Georgia is automatically involved in the conflict, but
Russia could as well go beyond the declared objectives and disseminate
instability or an armed conflict in Georgia," said Chkoidze.
He mentioned that the resumption of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh does
not correspond to the interests of any country but the destructive
role of Russia in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict is aimed
at preserving the status quo, which increases the chances the renewal
of hostilities.
From: A. Papazian