news.az, Azerbaijan
June 16 2011
'Armenia to be obliged to accept peaceful resolution of conflict in future'
Thu 16 June 2011 13:28 GMT | 9:28 Local Time
Political scientist Zardusht Alizade shared his vision of the results
of the upcoming meeting in Kazan.
The presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia will meet in Kazan on
25 June as part of the next round of discussions to find ways for
peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict.
'I don't expect serious progress in this meetng but I think that
despite previous failures, peace talks will go on. I am sure that the
status quo is primarily profitable for the third countries that can
thus defend their interests in the region. However, on the other hand,
status quo cannot be eternal, the situation is changing, since
Azerbaijan is getting ricker, growing its potential and the role in
the region, while increasing its military costs on a high pace.
On this background, Armenia is further impoverishing and becoming
dependent, like its ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosyan earlier
predicted. Additionally, the correlation of power between the leading
states in our region is changing which altogether gives the chances
that Armenia will be obliged to accept the peaceful resolution of the
conflict in the future', the political scientist said.
1news.az
June 16 2011
'Armenia to be obliged to accept peaceful resolution of conflict in future'
Thu 16 June 2011 13:28 GMT | 9:28 Local Time
Political scientist Zardusht Alizade shared his vision of the results
of the upcoming meeting in Kazan.
The presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia will meet in Kazan on
25 June as part of the next round of discussions to find ways for
peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict.
'I don't expect serious progress in this meetng but I think that
despite previous failures, peace talks will go on. I am sure that the
status quo is primarily profitable for the third countries that can
thus defend their interests in the region. However, on the other hand,
status quo cannot be eternal, the situation is changing, since
Azerbaijan is getting ricker, growing its potential and the role in
the region, while increasing its military costs on a high pace.
On this background, Armenia is further impoverishing and becoming
dependent, like its ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosyan earlier
predicted. Additionally, the correlation of power between the leading
states in our region is changing which altogether gives the chances
that Armenia will be obliged to accept the peaceful resolution of the
conflict in the future', the political scientist said.
1news.az