DISCUSSING SMALLER ISSUES ON KARABAKH IS MORE DIFFICULT - EXPERT
news.am
February 17, 2012 | 12:34
Azerbaijan has called on the EU to help find solution to the Karabakh
conflict, Radio Vatican reports.
Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents expressed readiness to accelerate
the process of reaching agreement during their recent meeting with
Russian President's participation.
"The two have basically agreed at various times what the basic
outline of the resolution of the conflict would be," radio quotes
Lawrence Sheets, an analyst and expert on the Caucasus region for
the International Crisis Group.
According to him, the basic things that the two sides seem to agree
are in relative commonality.
"But when you start discussing these smaller issues, which are
politically potentially explosive or dangerous to the administrations
in control...it becomes very difficult," he added.
news.am
February 17, 2012 | 12:34
Azerbaijan has called on the EU to help find solution to the Karabakh
conflict, Radio Vatican reports.
Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents expressed readiness to accelerate
the process of reaching agreement during their recent meeting with
Russian President's participation.
"The two have basically agreed at various times what the basic
outline of the resolution of the conflict would be," radio quotes
Lawrence Sheets, an analyst and expert on the Caucasus region for
the International Crisis Group.
According to him, the basic things that the two sides seem to agree
are in relative commonality.
"But when you start discussing these smaller issues, which are
politically potentially explosive or dangerous to the administrations
in control...it becomes very difficult," he added.