SERGEY MINASYAN: ARMENIA'S INTERNAL POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS TO INFLUENCE PACE REPORT POSITIVELY
ARMENPRESS
October 3, 2011
YEREVAN
"I think the latest developments of Armenia's internal political life
will only positively influence the PACE report," Deputy Director of
"Caucasus" institute, political scientist Sergey Minasyan told today a
news conference, adding that he does not expect certain sharp changes
in the internal political life in the upcoming several days.
Referring to the NK issue regulation process, whether bilateral
and trilateral meetings are expected, the political scientist
theoretically did not rule out them. "Meetings are possible, but only
for continuation of this process. Only for maintaining at least the
zero level of trust the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs will possibly try to
organize some meetings," the political scientist said, noting that he
hardly imagines certain sharp changes or signing of a certain document.
"On the other hand, we see that both the co-chair counters and some
departments attempt to influence the parties or at least one of them.
If those processes bring to some results, and a meeting at a level
of presidents is needed for it, such a thing is possible," the
speaker said.
Referring to the possibility of France's exchange of place with Russia
as a mediator in NK issue, Mr. Minasyan noted that he does not rule
out such a thing, but no announcement on it has been released yet.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
October 3, 2011
YEREVAN
"I think the latest developments of Armenia's internal political life
will only positively influence the PACE report," Deputy Director of
"Caucasus" institute, political scientist Sergey Minasyan told today a
news conference, adding that he does not expect certain sharp changes
in the internal political life in the upcoming several days.
Referring to the NK issue regulation process, whether bilateral
and trilateral meetings are expected, the political scientist
theoretically did not rule out them. "Meetings are possible, but only
for continuation of this process. Only for maintaining at least the
zero level of trust the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs will possibly try to
organize some meetings," the political scientist said, noting that he
hardly imagines certain sharp changes or signing of a certain document.
"On the other hand, we see that both the co-chair counters and some
departments attempt to influence the parties or at least one of them.
If those processes bring to some results, and a meeting at a level
of presidents is needed for it, such a thing is possible," the
speaker said.
Referring to the possibility of France's exchange of place with Russia
as a mediator in NK issue, Mr. Minasyan noted that he does not rule
out such a thing, but no announcement on it has been released yet.
From: A. Papazian