POLITICAL EXPERT: AZERBAIJAN'S SABOTAGE ATTACKS ARE NOT A REASON FOR ARMENIA TO WITHDRAW FROM COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY ORGANIZATION
arminfo
Wednesday, June 6, 18:12
Azerbaijan's sabotage attacks are not a reason for Armenia to withdraw
from the Collective Security Treaty Organization, Director of the
Caucasus Institute, political expert Alexander Iskandaryan told
journalists on Wednesday.
"Azerbaijan's attacks are not a threat to Armenia's territorial
integrity and are not a reason for any interference on the part of
the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The Azeris' actions are
not aimed against that organization, but are just a way to draw the
attention of the United States and Russia as the OSCE Minsk Group co-
chairs," Iskandaryan said.
He does not think that the OSCE will interfere in any way now. "The
most they will do is urge the conflicting parties to keep peace on
the border," the expert said.
Iskandaryan does not expect anything from the meeting of the Armenian
and Azeri foreign ministers in Paris June 18. He just expects
the Armenian FM to express displeasure with the last events on the
border and the Azeri FM to try to find some excuses and to offer some
surrealistic explanations.
From: Baghdasarian
arminfo
Wednesday, June 6, 18:12
Azerbaijan's sabotage attacks are not a reason for Armenia to withdraw
from the Collective Security Treaty Organization, Director of the
Caucasus Institute, political expert Alexander Iskandaryan told
journalists on Wednesday.
"Azerbaijan's attacks are not a threat to Armenia's territorial
integrity and are not a reason for any interference on the part of
the Collective Security Treaty Organization. The Azeris' actions are
not aimed against that organization, but are just a way to draw the
attention of the United States and Russia as the OSCE Minsk Group co-
chairs," Iskandaryan said.
He does not think that the OSCE will interfere in any way now. "The
most they will do is urge the conflicting parties to keep peace on
the border," the expert said.
Iskandaryan does not expect anything from the meeting of the Armenian
and Azeri foreign ministers in Paris June 18. He just expects
the Armenian FM to express displeasure with the last events on the
border and the Azeri FM to try to find some excuses and to offer some
surrealistic explanations.
From: Baghdasarian