SERGEY MINASYAN SEES INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS IN THE KARABAKH SETTLEMENT PROCESS
Lena Badeyan
"Radiolur"
12.07.2012 14:40
Deputy Director of the Caucasus Institute, political scientist Sergey
Minasyan sees interesting developments in the Karabakh issue.
According to him, the developments are in Armenia's favor at this
point.
The process of settlement of the Karabakh issue proceeds on the basis
of the agreements reached after the Kazan meeting, not the Madrid
Principles, Minasyan told reporters today.
"However, Azerbaijan does not rush to implement the agreements reached,
and this first of all refers to the withdrawal of snipers.
Despite the calls of international organizations, Azerbaijan continues
its non-constructive policy, using provocations as the last lever,"
the political scientist said.
Sergey Minasyan believes, however, that Azerbaijan has erred in its
calculations. "Today Azerbaijan helps the international organizations
to pressure itself to implement the agreements reached," he said.
According to the political scientist, the interesting trend is that
the Kazan agreements are being called into life.
Minasyan says the recent statements of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs
and the visits of high-ranking diplomats and representatives of
international organizations are also evidences of interesting
developments in the process of conflict resolution.
Lena Badeyan
"Radiolur"
12.07.2012 14:40
Deputy Director of the Caucasus Institute, political scientist Sergey
Minasyan sees interesting developments in the Karabakh issue.
According to him, the developments are in Armenia's favor at this
point.
The process of settlement of the Karabakh issue proceeds on the basis
of the agreements reached after the Kazan meeting, not the Madrid
Principles, Minasyan told reporters today.
"However, Azerbaijan does not rush to implement the agreements reached,
and this first of all refers to the withdrawal of snipers.
Despite the calls of international organizations, Azerbaijan continues
its non-constructive policy, using provocations as the last lever,"
the political scientist said.
Sergey Minasyan believes, however, that Azerbaijan has erred in its
calculations. "Today Azerbaijan helps the international organizations
to pressure itself to implement the agreements reached," he said.
According to the political scientist, the interesting trend is that
the Kazan agreements are being called into life.
Minasyan says the recent statements of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs
and the visits of high-ranking diplomats and representatives of
international organizations are also evidences of interesting
developments in the process of conflict resolution.