BAKU SEES TURKEY AS BETRAYER OF ITS INTERESTS, EXPERT SAYS
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 17, 2011 - 17:28 AMT
Richard Giragosian, the director of the Armenian Center for National
and International Studies (ACNIS) believes the danger of a new war
in Karabakh is high.
As the expert noted in a conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter,
there are two possible solutions to Karabakh issue - military and
diplomatic, yet none of those can be used. "Baku is purchasing
ammunition, establishing partnerships based on weapon supplies.
Azerbaijan-Turkey, relations, however, have cooled, as Baku believes
Turkey is betraying its interests," Giragosian stressed.
"Baku sets no hopes on Iran currently engaged in its own problems:
internal political struggle and preparations for a possible U.S.
aggression caused by nuclear issues," the expert noted, adding that
Baku won't be allowed to start a war in foreseeable future.
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 17, 2011 - 17:28 AMT
Richard Giragosian, the director of the Armenian Center for National
and International Studies (ACNIS) believes the danger of a new war
in Karabakh is high.
As the expert noted in a conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter,
there are two possible solutions to Karabakh issue - military and
diplomatic, yet none of those can be used. "Baku is purchasing
ammunition, establishing partnerships based on weapon supplies.
Azerbaijan-Turkey, relations, however, have cooled, as Baku believes
Turkey is betraying its interests," Giragosian stressed.
"Baku sets no hopes on Iran currently engaged in its own problems:
internal political struggle and preparations for a possible U.S.
aggression caused by nuclear issues," the expert noted, adding that
Baku won't be allowed to start a war in foreseeable future.