YEREVAN SKEPTIC ABOUT TURKEY'S PARTICIPATION IN KARABAKH PROCESS
Interfax
Oct 24 2011
Russia
Having Turkey join the Karabakh conflict settlement process is a
"phantasmagoria," Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian said.
"As for Turkey, I think this is a Turkish phantasmagoria," he said
in an interview with Interfax.
Asked about the proposals to change the current Karabakh mediation
format, he said: "As regards changes to the format, there is no need
for them."
Speaking of a possibility to continue normalizing the Armenian-Turkish
relations, the minister said that Yerevan has done its half of the
way, and "the ball is now on the Turkish field," the Armenian foreign
minister said. "Turkey must meet the obligations it assumed before
the international community. That is what the heads of many states
and international organization were and are stating. We fully share
this point of view," Nalbandian said.
Full interview with the Armenian Foreign Minister will be posted on
the www.interfax.ru website on Saturday.
Interfax
Oct 24 2011
Russia
Having Turkey join the Karabakh conflict settlement process is a
"phantasmagoria," Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian said.
"As for Turkey, I think this is a Turkish phantasmagoria," he said
in an interview with Interfax.
Asked about the proposals to change the current Karabakh mediation
format, he said: "As regards changes to the format, there is no need
for them."
Speaking of a possibility to continue normalizing the Armenian-Turkish
relations, the minister said that Yerevan has done its half of the
way, and "the ball is now on the Turkish field," the Armenian foreign
minister said. "Turkey must meet the obligations it assumed before
the international community. That is what the heads of many states
and international organization were and are stating. We fully share
this point of view," Nalbandian said.
Full interview with the Armenian Foreign Minister will be posted on
the www.interfax.ru website on Saturday.