Tbilisi wants peace between Yerevan and Baku - Georgian expert
news.am
June 24, 2012 | 09:01
TBILISI. - It is quite natural that Georgian FM touches upon the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Georgian expert Zurab Abashidze told
Armenian News-NEWS.am. His comments came after Georgian FM Grigol
Vashadze said that the new war in Karabakh will bury sovereignty and
independence of all three South Caucasus states.
Abashidze stated that he shares Vashadze's viewpoint on possible
escalation consequences in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone.
As for Georgia's approaches on the issue, the expert said that Tbilisi
preserves friendly relations both with Yerevan and Baku. It is a
constructive approach, which is perceived naturally both in Armenia
and Azerbaijan. Georgia truly desires that Armenian and Azerbaijani
sides settle the conflict, which will bring forth peace and stability
in the region.
As the agency informed earlier, the Georgian FM Vashadze has said in
an interview with Zerkalo that the new war in Karabakh will bury
sovereignty and independence of the three South Caucasus states.
news.am
June 24, 2012 | 09:01
TBILISI. - It is quite natural that Georgian FM touches upon the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Georgian expert Zurab Abashidze told
Armenian News-NEWS.am. His comments came after Georgian FM Grigol
Vashadze said that the new war in Karabakh will bury sovereignty and
independence of all three South Caucasus states.
Abashidze stated that he shares Vashadze's viewpoint on possible
escalation consequences in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone.
As for Georgia's approaches on the issue, the expert said that Tbilisi
preserves friendly relations both with Yerevan and Baku. It is a
constructive approach, which is perceived naturally both in Armenia
and Azerbaijan. Georgia truly desires that Armenian and Azerbaijani
sides settle the conflict, which will bring forth peace and stability
in the region.
As the agency informed earlier, the Georgian FM Vashadze has said in
an interview with Zerkalo that the new war in Karabakh will bury
sovereignty and independence of the three South Caucasus states.