UNSETTLED KARABAKH CONFLICT BOOSTS POSSIBILITY OF NEW WAR
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 19, 2011 - 14:15 AMT
The longer Nagorno Karabakh issue persists in current state, the higher
is the possibility for resumption of hostilities, according to the
director of Armenian Center for National and International Studies
(ACNIS).
As Manvel Sargsyan stated at a discussion titled "Karabakh Issue in
Armenia and International Scene: New Situation, Old Approaches",
Armenia and Karabakh put their full trust in OSCE Minsk Group to
settle the conflict, refraining from a national policy to that end.
"Clearly, Azerbaijan disagrees with current realities, believing
itself to have lost part of its territories. Azerbaijan understands
that recognition of Karabakh independence would mean failure of its
current policy," the expert said, adding that the inability of the
international community to dissuade Azerbaijan from a military course
is dangerous.
PanARMENIAN.Net
May 19, 2011 - 14:15 AMT
The longer Nagorno Karabakh issue persists in current state, the higher
is the possibility for resumption of hostilities, according to the
director of Armenian Center for National and International Studies
(ACNIS).
As Manvel Sargsyan stated at a discussion titled "Karabakh Issue in
Armenia and International Scene: New Situation, Old Approaches",
Armenia and Karabakh put their full trust in OSCE Minsk Group to
settle the conflict, refraining from a national policy to that end.
"Clearly, Azerbaijan disagrees with current realities, believing
itself to have lost part of its territories. Azerbaijan understands
that recognition of Karabakh independence would mean failure of its
current policy," the expert said, adding that the inability of the
international community to dissuade Azerbaijan from a military course
is dangerous.