WORLD COMMUNITY KEEPS FLIRTING WITH AZERBAIJAN - POLITICIAN
tert.am
08.06.12
Azerbaijan's recent attempts to violate the Ceasefire Accord
with Armenia demonstrate the country's dissatisfaction with the
current peace process over Nagorno-Karabakh, the leader of the
Christian-Democratic Party has said.
Khosrov Harutyunyan told a news conference on Friday that the
Azerbaijani authorities are not willing to accept the Madrid Principles
proposed to the negotiating parties.
"Azerbaijan is seeking to change the negotiation format or win its
point on some other manner, blackmailing the international community.
Azerbaijan is throwing down the gauntlet, with the ball being on his
court. The world community keeps flirting with Azerbaijan," he said.
Harutyunyan, who represents the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
faction in the new parliament, noted the OSCE Minsk Group member
states, which broker the peace deal, deliver weapons supply to
Azerbaijan. The politician said he was very much surprised that
Russia failed to respond to Azerbaijan's recent subversive attacks
on the borderline.
"That Azerbaijan's conduct poses security threats to the entire region
is a question that needs to be raised in international tribunals,"
he said, adding that the resumption of war would drive the region to
a dead-end.
tert.am
08.06.12
Azerbaijan's recent attempts to violate the Ceasefire Accord
with Armenia demonstrate the country's dissatisfaction with the
current peace process over Nagorno-Karabakh, the leader of the
Christian-Democratic Party has said.
Khosrov Harutyunyan told a news conference on Friday that the
Azerbaijani authorities are not willing to accept the Madrid Principles
proposed to the negotiating parties.
"Azerbaijan is seeking to change the negotiation format or win its
point on some other manner, blackmailing the international community.
Azerbaijan is throwing down the gauntlet, with the ball being on his
court. The world community keeps flirting with Azerbaijan," he said.
Harutyunyan, who represents the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
faction in the new parliament, noted the OSCE Minsk Group member
states, which broker the peace deal, deliver weapons supply to
Azerbaijan. The politician said he was very much surprised that
Russia failed to respond to Azerbaijan's recent subversive attacks
on the borderline.
"That Azerbaijan's conduct poses security threats to the entire region
is a question that needs to be raised in international tribunals,"
he said, adding that the resumption of war would drive the region to
a dead-end.