Azerbaijan Will Use the Military Operations Against Iran to Settle the
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Militarily,' R. Safrastyan Says
http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/07/03/87514/
July 3, 2012 15:06
Armenian and Russian experts talked about the challenges brought about
by the developments in the Arab world during a spacebridge between
Yerevan and Moscow at the Novosti Armenia international press center
today.
Vladimir Sazhin, the chief science officer at the Academy of Sciences
of Russia, talking about the developments in Egypt, noted, `Morsi, the
newly-elected President of Egypt, is a good politician, but it is
known that there are controversies between him and the military.
Analyzing the policy he has pursued, one can notice that he wants to
act independently - he didn't wait until the top brass would allow him
to come to power. However, I don't predict happy future for Egypt. I
think that the top brass in Egypt will not lay down their arms to the
finish. A so-called diarchy has been established there. And the
influence of the US and Israel is big on this issue. In the latest
revolutionary period Egypt lost much money, therefore the economic
crisis is visible and I don't think that Egypt will be able to recover
without foreign aid. And aid traditionally comes from the other side
of the Atlantic, the US.'
As for what impact the developments in the Muslim world had on
Armenia, Alexander Iskandaryan, the director of the Caucasus Media
Institute, noted, `The situation in Egypt is disturbed, but I think
Syria envies that condition. A civil war wages there at the moment. I
predict that there will be a humanitarian catastrophe in Syria.'
Getting to the condition of the Armenian community in Syria, Mr.
Iskandaryan stated, `400 Syrian Armenians wanted to become citizens of
Armenia last year, whereas this year that number has reached 2000. The
factor of Syrian Armenians' return starts to play a certain role on
the Armenian house market. These are indications that testify to the
situation that exists in Syria.'
Talking about the war in Syria, Alexander Ignatenko, a member of the
Council for Cooperation with Religious Associations under the Russian
Federation President, noted that this war had been instigated by Saudi
Arabia, at the end of the day, it was a war between Saudi Arabia and
Iran. And Turkologist Ruben Safrastyan said about the impact of the
developments concerning Iran on the Republic of Armenia, `If military
operations against Iran suddenly commence, Azerbaijan will take that
opportunity and try to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
militarily. Azerbaijan is carrying out big strategic projects with
Israel and thus wants to get the green light from the US for military
operations against Nagorno-Karabakh.' And in A. Iskandaryan's opinion,
Israel's arming Azerbaijan is not the most dangerous factor that can
be predicted. On the other hand, the expert doesn't share the opinion
that the West needs Azerbaijan for the war against Iran.
Tatev HARUTYUNYAN
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Militarily,' R. Safrastyan Says
http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/07/03/87514/
July 3, 2012 15:06
Armenian and Russian experts talked about the challenges brought about
by the developments in the Arab world during a spacebridge between
Yerevan and Moscow at the Novosti Armenia international press center
today.
Vladimir Sazhin, the chief science officer at the Academy of Sciences
of Russia, talking about the developments in Egypt, noted, `Morsi, the
newly-elected President of Egypt, is a good politician, but it is
known that there are controversies between him and the military.
Analyzing the policy he has pursued, one can notice that he wants to
act independently - he didn't wait until the top brass would allow him
to come to power. However, I don't predict happy future for Egypt. I
think that the top brass in Egypt will not lay down their arms to the
finish. A so-called diarchy has been established there. And the
influence of the US and Israel is big on this issue. In the latest
revolutionary period Egypt lost much money, therefore the economic
crisis is visible and I don't think that Egypt will be able to recover
without foreign aid. And aid traditionally comes from the other side
of the Atlantic, the US.'
As for what impact the developments in the Muslim world had on
Armenia, Alexander Iskandaryan, the director of the Caucasus Media
Institute, noted, `The situation in Egypt is disturbed, but I think
Syria envies that condition. A civil war wages there at the moment. I
predict that there will be a humanitarian catastrophe in Syria.'
Getting to the condition of the Armenian community in Syria, Mr.
Iskandaryan stated, `400 Syrian Armenians wanted to become citizens of
Armenia last year, whereas this year that number has reached 2000. The
factor of Syrian Armenians' return starts to play a certain role on
the Armenian house market. These are indications that testify to the
situation that exists in Syria.'
Talking about the war in Syria, Alexander Ignatenko, a member of the
Council for Cooperation with Religious Associations under the Russian
Federation President, noted that this war had been instigated by Saudi
Arabia, at the end of the day, it was a war between Saudi Arabia and
Iran. And Turkologist Ruben Safrastyan said about the impact of the
developments concerning Iran on the Republic of Armenia, `If military
operations against Iran suddenly commence, Azerbaijan will take that
opportunity and try to settle the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
militarily. Azerbaijan is carrying out big strategic projects with
Israel and thus wants to get the green light from the US for military
operations against Nagorno-Karabakh.' And in A. Iskandaryan's opinion,
Israel's arming Azerbaijan is not the most dangerous factor that can
be predicted. On the other hand, the expert doesn't share the opinion
that the West needs Azerbaijan for the war against Iran.
Tatev HARUTYUNYAN