Israeli-Azerbaijani cooperation not to affect Tel-Aviv's position on
Karabakh issue
news.am
March 03, 2012 | 05:07
YEREVAN.- The recent weapon deal signed between Azerbaijan and Israel
will not affect Tel-Aviv's official position on the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict, Israeli expert Vanessa Seyman told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
`You have to separate between the business and ideological aspects of
things. We have a lot of connections and ties with Armenians, official
position will stay the same as it is now, it is the most important
thing,' she said.
The expert considers that while speaking about Azerbaijani-Israeli
cooperation, two aspects must be taken into account.
`The first is Israel's interest to get many alliances because of the
Iranian threat and secondly is business,' Seyman said.
Israel wants to strengthen its relations with different players around
the Middle East and countries on the borders with Iran, she added.
`The influence is yet to be seen. But for now, the more influence we
have in the borders of Iran, the more it will help in the future,' she
concluded.
Karabakh issue
news.am
March 03, 2012 | 05:07
YEREVAN.- The recent weapon deal signed between Azerbaijan and Israel
will not affect Tel-Aviv's official position on the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict, Israeli expert Vanessa Seyman told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
`You have to separate between the business and ideological aspects of
things. We have a lot of connections and ties with Armenians, official
position will stay the same as it is now, it is the most important
thing,' she said.
The expert considers that while speaking about Azerbaijani-Israeli
cooperation, two aspects must be taken into account.
`The first is Israel's interest to get many alliances because of the
Iranian threat and secondly is business,' Seyman said.
Israel wants to strengthen its relations with different players around
the Middle East and countries on the borders with Iran, she added.
`The influence is yet to be seen. But for now, the more influence we
have in the borders of Iran, the more it will help in the future,' she
concluded.