EXPERT: AZERBAIJAN'S STATEMENTS ON KARABAKH ARE NOTHING BUT WORD JUGGLING
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 7, 2011 - 19:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's political expert Elman Nasirli's
statements on legal grounds for unlashing warfare against Karabakh
are the next manifestation of propagandistic warfare.
Russian political expert Andrey Areshev told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter
that such statements undermine the already ailing relationships
in the region. Areshev considers Azerbaijan's statements on urging
Armenia to peace through mediators as weird, "as Azerbaijan knows
the reason of Kazan meeting failure." The expert also stressed the
nonconstructivity of such an approach in a conflict settlement.
"The more of such statements the less possibility of reaching peaceful
resolution of conflict," according to the expert.
As to Nasirli's statement on legal grounds for warfare, particularly
the UNO Charter's 51st article, Areshev emphasized that the Charter
must be viewed as a set and not be subjected to fragmentary citing.
"It is word juggling," he added.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
PanARMENIAN.Net
September 7, 2011 - 19:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's political expert Elman Nasirli's
statements on legal grounds for unlashing warfare against Karabakh
are the next manifestation of propagandistic warfare.
Russian political expert Andrey Areshev told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter
that such statements undermine the already ailing relationships
in the region. Areshev considers Azerbaijan's statements on urging
Armenia to peace through mediators as weird, "as Azerbaijan knows
the reason of Kazan meeting failure." The expert also stressed the
nonconstructivity of such an approach in a conflict settlement.
"The more of such statements the less possibility of reaching peaceful
resolution of conflict," according to the expert.
As to Nasirli's statement on legal grounds for warfare, particularly
the UNO Charter's 51st article, Areshev emphasized that the Charter
must be viewed as a set and not be subjected to fragmentary citing.
"It is word juggling," he added.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress