news.am, Armenia
Jan 4 2012
Attempts to change existing status quo on Karabakh led to opposite results
January 04, 2012 | 15:02
YEREVAN. - Attempts to change the existing status quo on Karabakh led
to its further strengthening, said political analyst Sergey Minasyan.
`Talks on changes in status quo were held before the Kazan meeting [of
Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian Presidents - ed.]. Presently the
main task of the Minsk Group is to find mechanisms of strengthening
ceasefire regime in the frontline. It means to further strengthen
status quo existing in the line of contact,' he told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
The expert stressed that threat coming from one side led to an opposite result.
`Only the Armenian side was previously speaking about necessity to
ease tension in the line of contact. Presently, the mediators are
claiming the same,' Minasyan added.
From: A. Papazian
Jan 4 2012
Attempts to change existing status quo on Karabakh led to opposite results
January 04, 2012 | 15:02
YEREVAN. - Attempts to change the existing status quo on Karabakh led
to its further strengthening, said political analyst Sergey Minasyan.
`Talks on changes in status quo were held before the Kazan meeting [of
Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian Presidents - ed.]. Presently the
main task of the Minsk Group is to find mechanisms of strengthening
ceasefire regime in the frontline. It means to further strengthen
status quo existing in the line of contact,' he told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
The expert stressed that threat coming from one side led to an opposite result.
`Only the Armenian side was previously speaking about necessity to
ease tension in the line of contact. Presently, the mediators are
claiming the same,' Minasyan added.
From: A. Papazian