POLITICAL SCIENTIST DOES NOT SEE AIM FROM AZERBAIJAN TO RESUME WAR
ARMENPRESS
6 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 7, ARMENPRESS: The visit of US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton to the region helped Azerbaijan to reconfirm its approach: The
opinion of international institutions is not important for Azerbaijan
at all. Armenpress reports that political scientist Narek Galstyan
mentioned during the press conference on June 7 that about it state
Azerbaijani diversion attacks during Clinton's visit.
"We should not forget that Azerbaijanis did such things several months
ago too. It was an expression of contempt towards international law and
offence to USA" he mentioned. In Galstyan's opinion however diversion
attacks by the opponent does not seek war. Political scientist predicts
that border incidents of limited impact will continue in contact line
between Armenia and Azerbaijan but the opponent will not undertake
large-scale operations as it is not favorable for him.
After Clinton's visit Galstyan considered it possible the offering new
version of Artsakh conflict's settlement. Galstyan had a difficulty
to say clearly what kind of version it will be.
ARMENPRESS
6 June, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JUNE 7, ARMENPRESS: The visit of US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton to the region helped Azerbaijan to reconfirm its approach: The
opinion of international institutions is not important for Azerbaijan
at all. Armenpress reports that political scientist Narek Galstyan
mentioned during the press conference on June 7 that about it state
Azerbaijani diversion attacks during Clinton's visit.
"We should not forget that Azerbaijanis did such things several months
ago too. It was an expression of contempt towards international law and
offence to USA" he mentioned. In Galstyan's opinion however diversion
attacks by the opponent does not seek war. Political scientist predicts
that border incidents of limited impact will continue in contact line
between Armenia and Azerbaijan but the opponent will not undertake
large-scale operations as it is not favorable for him.
After Clinton's visit Galstyan considered it possible the offering new
version of Artsakh conflict's settlement. Galstyan had a difficulty
to say clearly what kind of version it will be.