NOT A SINGLE STATE WANTS VIOLENCE IN KARABAKH - IRANIAN AMBASSADOR
news.am
February 24, 2012 | 17:14
YEREVAN.- Iran has a balanced stance on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
said Iranian Ambassador to Armenia Seyed Ali Saqqaiyan.
"Neither we, nor our neighbors want violence. I think from the very
beginning of the conflict Iran's position was the most balanced. It can
be stated by foreign experts as well," he told journalists on Friday.
According to him, instability is advantageous to the states usually
pursuing "divide and rule" policy.
"Such policy was typical for England. However, the leaders who are
guided by good advice try to avert the nation from danger," he said.
The Ambassador stressed that maintaining peace and stability is
important for any region, "especially it refers to the South Caucasus
that has a risk of conflict outbreak."
news.am
February 24, 2012 | 17:14
YEREVAN.- Iran has a balanced stance on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
said Iranian Ambassador to Armenia Seyed Ali Saqqaiyan.
"Neither we, nor our neighbors want violence. I think from the very
beginning of the conflict Iran's position was the most balanced. It can
be stated by foreign experts as well," he told journalists on Friday.
According to him, instability is advantageous to the states usually
pursuing "divide and rule" policy.
"Such policy was typical for England. However, the leaders who are
guided by good advice try to avert the nation from danger," he said.
The Ambassador stressed that maintaining peace and stability is
important for any region, "especially it refers to the South Caucasus
that has a risk of conflict outbreak."