ARMENIAN EXPERT DOES NOT THINK DECISION OF FRENCH SENATE TO IMPACT KARABAKH SETTLEMENT CONFLICT
news.am
January 25, 2012 | 14:56
YEREVAN-France's decision on the bill criminalizing denial of genocides
will not have any significant impact on the settlement of the Karabakh
conflict. The director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan
said during the Moscow-Yerevan teleconference on Wednesday.
The expert mentioned that 'not so friendly relations of Armenia
and Turkey is not news'. Talking about the meeting of the Russian,
Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents in Sochi on Monday he announced
that the meeting was already the 10th in that format. No progress
was expected during the meeting and was not achieved.
At the same time Iskandaryan stressed that Azerbaijan behaved sharply
on the adoption of the bill criminalizing genocide denials by making
statements on issues that do not concern Baku at all.
news.am
January 25, 2012 | 14:56
YEREVAN-France's decision on the bill criminalizing denial of genocides
will not have any significant impact on the settlement of the Karabakh
conflict. The director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan
said during the Moscow-Yerevan teleconference on Wednesday.
The expert mentioned that 'not so friendly relations of Armenia
and Turkey is not news'. Talking about the meeting of the Russian,
Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents in Sochi on Monday he announced
that the meeting was already the 10th in that format. No progress
was expected during the meeting and was not achieved.
At the same time Iskandaryan stressed that Azerbaijan behaved sharply
on the adoption of the bill criminalizing genocide denials by making
statements on issues that do not concern Baku at all.