YEREVAN'S SUCCESS MAINLY CONDITIONED BY BAKU'S BLUNDERS
NEWS.AM
December 26, 2012 | 16:09
YEREVAN.- Success of Armenia's foreign policy is conditioned by
Azerbaijan's blunders, head of Regional Studies Center Richard
Giragosian told reporters.
Although there has been recently no movement in the Karabakh peace
process, Azerbaijan has changed becoming more unpredictable, causing
harm to itself.
In particular, political analyst pointed out the incident with Ramil
Safarov's extradition.
"Glorification of the murderer was a present for Armenia. The incident
damaged Azerbaijan's image considerably," he said. Thus, Baku proved
that Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be a part of Azerbaijan.
"In general Armenia's foreign policy had strong positions in 2012 but
Yerevan must be more active, as its success is mainly conditioned by
Baku's blunders," Giragosian emphasized.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
NEWS.AM
December 26, 2012 | 16:09
YEREVAN.- Success of Armenia's foreign policy is conditioned by
Azerbaijan's blunders, head of Regional Studies Center Richard
Giragosian told reporters.
Although there has been recently no movement in the Karabakh peace
process, Azerbaijan has changed becoming more unpredictable, causing
harm to itself.
In particular, political analyst pointed out the incident with Ramil
Safarov's extradition.
"Glorification of the murderer was a present for Armenia. The incident
damaged Azerbaijan's image considerably," he said. Thus, Baku proved
that Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be a part of Azerbaijan.
"In general Armenia's foreign policy had strong positions in 2012 but
Yerevan must be more active, as its success is mainly conditioned by
Baku's blunders," Giragosian emphasized.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress