NAGORNO KARABAKH MAY BECOME NEXT RECOGNIZED STATE AFTER SOUTH SUDAN - ARMENIAN LEADER
Interfax
Sept 21 2011
Russia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsian believes in the possibility of
independence for Nagorno Karabakh and warns against the use of force
in resolving the problem of Karabakh.
"This year South Sudan became independent thus enriching the
international experience of matters related to the self-determination
of nations. I am simply sure that we will have the same result in
Karabakh," he said in an interview with Russia 24 channel.
He said "calls for a military solution are dangerous for the entire
region, not just Karabakh itself."
Sargsian stressed that at the summit in Kazan Azerbaijan proved
"its reluctance and inability to reach compromise" but assured that
in its turn Yerevan will continue seeking compromise.
Interfax
Sept 21 2011
Russia
Armenian President Serzh Sargsian believes in the possibility of
independence for Nagorno Karabakh and warns against the use of force
in resolving the problem of Karabakh.
"This year South Sudan became independent thus enriching the
international experience of matters related to the self-determination
of nations. I am simply sure that we will have the same result in
Karabakh," he said in an interview with Russia 24 channel.
He said "calls for a military solution are dangerous for the entire
region, not just Karabakh itself."
Sargsian stressed that at the summit in Kazan Azerbaijan proved
"its reluctance and inability to reach compromise" but assured that
in its turn Yerevan will continue seeking compromise.