AZERBAIJAN BLACKMAILS ARMENIA, NO NEW WAR OVER KARABAKH POSSIBLE - EXPERT
news.am
June 06, 2012 | 17:31
YEREVAN. - No need to expect new war between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Armenian expert Alexander Iskandaryan told the journalists on
Wednesday.
"A country preparing to war is getting ready in other way, while
tension on the border is quite different thing," he said.
He believes that violation of ceasefire regime on the border with
Armenia is an attempt to solve internal policy issues, as well as to
form the agenda of the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit.
"Attacks on the border are the only means of blackmail by Azerbaijan
aiming to influence on the internal political situation in Armenia
as well," he said.
"The Azerbaijani propaganda actions are good but unsuccessful. I am
afraid that it will be difficult to stop them, especially when the
world community apparently does not demand that the conflict should
be settled. Moreover, Azerbaijan has no intentions to make compromise."
Iskandaryan also believes that Azerbaijan is not concerned over
quantity of fatal cases from military viewpoint. The number of
casualties suffered by Azerbaijan is more in number as compared to
those of the Armenian side.
news.am
June 06, 2012 | 17:31
YEREVAN. - No need to expect new war between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
Armenian expert Alexander Iskandaryan told the journalists on
Wednesday.
"A country preparing to war is getting ready in other way, while
tension on the border is quite different thing," he said.
He believes that violation of ceasefire regime on the border with
Armenia is an attempt to solve internal policy issues, as well as to
form the agenda of the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit.
"Attacks on the border are the only means of blackmail by Azerbaijan
aiming to influence on the internal political situation in Armenia
as well," he said.
"The Azerbaijani propaganda actions are good but unsuccessful. I am
afraid that it will be difficult to stop them, especially when the
world community apparently does not demand that the conflict should
be settled. Moreover, Azerbaijan has no intentions to make compromise."
Iskandaryan also believes that Azerbaijan is not concerned over
quantity of fatal cases from military viewpoint. The number of
casualties suffered by Azerbaijan is more in number as compared to
those of the Armenian side.