ZHAMANAK: NOTHING HAS CHANGED TO MAKE ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN TO REACH AGREEMENT- FORMER PRESIDENTIAL AIDE
Tert.am
14.06.11
Nothing is different today that would make Armenian and Azerbaijan to
reach an agreement over a document that in different modifications
has been in circulation for the past years, a former presidential
aide says in an interview with the paper.
Gerard Libaridian, a Michigan University professor who between 1991
and 1997 served as an advisor to the then Armenian President Levon
Ter-Petrosyan, says Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's
style is that of the Turkish diplomacy when you single out a favorable
provision.
"Mammadyarov is a serious diplomat," Libaridian says."But he is not
alone in the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry; Deputy Foreign Minister
Araz Azimov too is a serious diplomat, and Azimov has said he saw no
sound grounds for optimism," Libaridyan says.
Tert.am
14.06.11
Nothing is different today that would make Armenian and Azerbaijan to
reach an agreement over a document that in different modifications
has been in circulation for the past years, a former presidential
aide says in an interview with the paper.
Gerard Libaridian, a Michigan University professor who between 1991
and 1997 served as an advisor to the then Armenian President Levon
Ter-Petrosyan, says Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's
style is that of the Turkish diplomacy when you single out a favorable
provision.
"Mammadyarov is a serious diplomat," Libaridian says."But he is not
alone in the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry; Deputy Foreign Minister
Araz Azimov too is a serious diplomat, and Azimov has said he saw no
sound grounds for optimism," Libaridyan says.