RUSSIAN EXPERT SURE WEST CONDUCTED SPECIAL WORK WITH ALIYEV BEFORE KAZAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 28, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - Before Kazan meeting, the West conducted special
work with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to prevent signing of
any document, according to Director of the Institute of Political
and Social Studies.
Vladimir Zakharov believes this to be the only explanation for Aliyev's
bringing forward 10 new proposals.
"The point is that the United States still considers a war against Iran
expected in 2012," Zakharov said during Yerevan-Moscow TV space bridge.
"The closer the war is the more evident is the importance of having
an area near Iran, from where U.S. aircrafts may rise to the sky. It
is not possible with Azerbaijan, but Karabakh can be used as a runway
for U.S. aircrafts," he said.
However, Zakharov thinks that there are no near perspectives for
Karabakh conflict settlement, as too many actors are engaged in it.
Despite optimistic forecasts and encouragement, the anticipated
meeting ended in a statement saying that the heads of state "noted
the reaching of mutual understanding on a number of questions, whose
resolution helps create conditions to approve the basic principles."
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan praised the OSCE Minsk Group
co-chair countries for their continuous attention to the problem and
once again thanked Russian President for his personal endeavors to
bring the positions of the conflicting sides closer.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 28, 2011
PanARMENIAN.Net - Before Kazan meeting, the West conducted special
work with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to prevent signing of
any document, according to Director of the Institute of Political
and Social Studies.
Vladimir Zakharov believes this to be the only explanation for Aliyev's
bringing forward 10 new proposals.
"The point is that the United States still considers a war against Iran
expected in 2012," Zakharov said during Yerevan-Moscow TV space bridge.
"The closer the war is the more evident is the importance of having
an area near Iran, from where U.S. aircrafts may rise to the sky. It
is not possible with Azerbaijan, but Karabakh can be used as a runway
for U.S. aircrafts," he said.
However, Zakharov thinks that there are no near perspectives for
Karabakh conflict settlement, as too many actors are engaged in it.
Despite optimistic forecasts and encouragement, the anticipated
meeting ended in a statement saying that the heads of state "noted
the reaching of mutual understanding on a number of questions, whose
resolution helps create conditions to approve the basic principles."
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan praised the OSCE Minsk Group
co-chair countries for their continuous attention to the problem and
once again thanked Russian President for his personal endeavors to
bring the positions of the conflicting sides closer.
From: A. Papazian