NO POLITICAL SOLUTION TO NAGORNO-KARABAKH PROBLEM
Tert.am
13:04 08.09.11
The superpowers do not want the Nagorno-Karabakh problem to be
resolved. It is as clear as day, the political scientist Igor Muradyan
told journalists, as he spoke of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
According to him, the states involved in the peace process have
arrived at the conclusion that maintaining status quo is the best
option, which is "good" for the international community as well.
"All of them have come to realize that the problem has no political
solution. Unleashing a war is a real way of settling the problem,
but no one wants it," Muradyan said. The superpowers will not allow
the conflicting parties to resume hostilities - they have invested
billions of U.S. dollars in oil extraction in the region, he added.
"In Azerbaijan, they all - both generals and the country's leaders
- are really afraid to resume hostilities. Azerbaijan will resume
hostilities only after it gets permission from Turkey," Muradyan said.
"It would be right admit the erroneousness of our previous policy
instead of continuing it," Muradyan said as he spoke of Armenia'
further steps.
From: Baghdasarian
Tert.am
13:04 08.09.11
The superpowers do not want the Nagorno-Karabakh problem to be
resolved. It is as clear as day, the political scientist Igor Muradyan
told journalists, as he spoke of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.
According to him, the states involved in the peace process have
arrived at the conclusion that maintaining status quo is the best
option, which is "good" for the international community as well.
"All of them have come to realize that the problem has no political
solution. Unleashing a war is a real way of settling the problem,
but no one wants it," Muradyan said. The superpowers will not allow
the conflicting parties to resume hostilities - they have invested
billions of U.S. dollars in oil extraction in the region, he added.
"In Azerbaijan, they all - both generals and the country's leaders
- are really afraid to resume hostilities. Azerbaijan will resume
hostilities only after it gets permission from Turkey," Muradyan said.
"It would be right admit the erroneousness of our previous policy
instead of continuing it," Muradyan said as he spoke of Armenia'
further steps.
From: Baghdasarian