FRANCE TO INCREASE PRESSURE ON ARMENIA IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE
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Feb 21 2012
Azerbaijan
France will increase the pressure on Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue, head of the Center of Political Innovations and Technologies,
political scientist Mubariz Ahmedoglu said a briefing on Tuesday.
He noted de facto head of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakyan makes
unintelligible and hard-to-explain steps.
"While important people were in Nagorno-Karabakh, Sahakyan made a
surprise visit to Greece and met there with leaders of the Armenian
community, the Armenian Church in Greece and the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation party. Despite the fact that the Armenian media has always
covered widely few meetings of Sahakyan, this time they distributed
only short information," the political scientist said.
Sahakyan, in his interview with "Hayastan" newspaper after a meeting
in Greece, made two sensational statements.
"First, Sahakyan noted the possibility of returning some land to
Azerbaijan before determining the status of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Secondly, he noted the existence of settlement option. Despite the
fact that the first statement attracted attention of the Armenians
and caused their dissatisfaction, they didn't not pay attention to
the second statement," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
He said formerly such statements of Armenian leaders were perceived
as having no real grounds, spoken for the sake of politics or
negotiations.
"But the fact that these statements were made in presence of
the Armenian lobby in Greece, which faced a very serious crisis,
significantly affected Sahakyan's opportunities for maneuver. Until
that time, the maneuver of Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue
was as follows: the Armenian leaders had a manner to speak freely,
but they linked everything to Nagorno-Karabakh: "Without the consent
of the Nagorno-Karabakh no document will be accepted". But today
Sahakyan has to repeat what President Sargsyan said two years ago
for the maneuver," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
He said one of the countries which has been most affected by the
sanctions of the European Union on Iran's oil is Greece. Greece buys
daily 100,000 barrels of oil from Iran.
"The termination of oil supplies for unknown for Greece reasons could
further complicate the hopeless situation in this country. The French
President may ask the President of Azerbaijan to supply oil to Greece,
and on compromise terms," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
Statements Sahakyan made after his visit to Greece, lead to the
conclusion that in the case of improving the position of Azerbaijan
towards Greece at the request of French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
in return Sarkozy will increase the pressure on Armenia in the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue, the political analyst added.
"It can be assumed that Sahakyan's statements are based on the
principle "Consent to return the seven regions of Azerbaijan before
determining the status of Nagorno-Karabakh". Greece and France should
not rely on statements of Sahakyan in an interview with "Hayastan"
concerning his willingness to compromise. Making promises and not
fulfilling them is the national trait of Armenians," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
From: Baghdasarian
Trend
Feb 21 2012
Azerbaijan
France will increase the pressure on Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh
issue, head of the Center of Political Innovations and Technologies,
political scientist Mubariz Ahmedoglu said a briefing on Tuesday.
He noted de facto head of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakyan makes
unintelligible and hard-to-explain steps.
"While important people were in Nagorno-Karabakh, Sahakyan made a
surprise visit to Greece and met there with leaders of the Armenian
community, the Armenian Church in Greece and the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation party. Despite the fact that the Armenian media has always
covered widely few meetings of Sahakyan, this time they distributed
only short information," the political scientist said.
Sahakyan, in his interview with "Hayastan" newspaper after a meeting
in Greece, made two sensational statements.
"First, Sahakyan noted the possibility of returning some land to
Azerbaijan before determining the status of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Secondly, he noted the existence of settlement option. Despite the
fact that the first statement attracted attention of the Armenians
and caused their dissatisfaction, they didn't not pay attention to
the second statement," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
He said formerly such statements of Armenian leaders were perceived
as having no real grounds, spoken for the sake of politics or
negotiations.
"But the fact that these statements were made in presence of
the Armenian lobby in Greece, which faced a very serious crisis,
significantly affected Sahakyan's opportunities for maneuver. Until
that time, the maneuver of Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue
was as follows: the Armenian leaders had a manner to speak freely,
but they linked everything to Nagorno-Karabakh: "Without the consent
of the Nagorno-Karabakh no document will be accepted". But today
Sahakyan has to repeat what President Sargsyan said two years ago
for the maneuver," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
He said one of the countries which has been most affected by the
sanctions of the European Union on Iran's oil is Greece. Greece buys
daily 100,000 barrels of oil from Iran.
"The termination of oil supplies for unknown for Greece reasons could
further complicate the hopeless situation in this country. The French
President may ask the President of Azerbaijan to supply oil to Greece,
and on compromise terms," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
Statements Sahakyan made after his visit to Greece, lead to the
conclusion that in the case of improving the position of Azerbaijan
towards Greece at the request of French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
in return Sarkozy will increase the pressure on Armenia in the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue, the political analyst added.
"It can be assumed that Sahakyan's statements are based on the
principle "Consent to return the seven regions of Azerbaijan before
determining the status of Nagorno-Karabakh". Greece and France should
not rely on statements of Sahakyan in an interview with "Hayastan"
concerning his willingness to compromise. Making promises and not
fulfilling them is the national trait of Armenians," Mr Ahmedoglu said.
From: Baghdasarian