NO PUSH IN PEACE TALKS WITHOUT NAGORNO-KARABAKH'S DIRECT PARTICIPATION - EXPERT
news.am
June 15 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Dramatic and positive breakthroughs are unlikely in
the Karabkh conflict resolution unless Nagorno-Karabakh joins the
negotiating table, Director of Oriental Studies Institute of Armenian
National Academy of Sciences, expert in Turkic studies Ruben Safrastyan
told a press conference in Yerevan on Wednesday.
"Currently Karabakh is not a party to the negotiations and no dramatic
changes are expected in the negotiation process," Safrastyan noted.
The expert emphasized that the sides are likely to sign another
document, which will create more favorable conditions for further
talks.
"It is not ruled out Azerbaijan's belligerence will be reflected in
the document," he said.
Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia will meet in Tatarstan's
capital, Kazan on June 25.
news.am
June 15 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Dramatic and positive breakthroughs are unlikely in
the Karabkh conflict resolution unless Nagorno-Karabakh joins the
negotiating table, Director of Oriental Studies Institute of Armenian
National Academy of Sciences, expert in Turkic studies Ruben Safrastyan
told a press conference in Yerevan on Wednesday.
"Currently Karabakh is not a party to the negotiations and no dramatic
changes are expected in the negotiation process," Safrastyan noted.
The expert emphasized that the sides are likely to sign another
document, which will create more favorable conditions for further
talks.
"It is not ruled out Azerbaijan's belligerence will be reflected in
the document," he said.
Presidents of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia will meet in Tatarstan's
capital, Kazan on June 25.