EXPERT: AZERBAIJAN WON'T TAKE MEASURE TO STABILIZE SITUATION IN REGION
Panorama.am
16/03/2012
"Conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh is a playing card for Aliyev used to calm
interior unrest down. Obviously, Azerbaijan's administration won't
take measures to stabilize situation in the region, as it opposes
to the policy of that country," military expert Gagik Karapetyan
told Panorama.am.
Armenian FM Eduard Nalbandian declared on Friday that advancement
in Karabakh conflict is failed because Azerbaijan withdraws from
agreements reached during the negotiations.
According to the expert it's not by chance that Azerbaijan is
purchasing armaments and making rhetoric statements.
"There is no real chance for Azerbaijan to resume war, however it
continues cheating its own people claiming a powerful army has been
established capable to solve regional issues. Billions of expenses
made in military field should be justified anyhow," G. Karapetyan said.
Referring to a casualty recorded on Thursday when an Armenian soldier
was shot dead from rival's sniper, expert underlined Azerbaijan is
not committed to carry out either its obligations or agreements.
From: A. Papazian
Panorama.am
16/03/2012
"Conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh is a playing card for Aliyev used to calm
interior unrest down. Obviously, Azerbaijan's administration won't
take measures to stabilize situation in the region, as it opposes
to the policy of that country," military expert Gagik Karapetyan
told Panorama.am.
Armenian FM Eduard Nalbandian declared on Friday that advancement
in Karabakh conflict is failed because Azerbaijan withdraws from
agreements reached during the negotiations.
According to the expert it's not by chance that Azerbaijan is
purchasing armaments and making rhetoric statements.
"There is no real chance for Azerbaijan to resume war, however it
continues cheating its own people claiming a powerful army has been
established capable to solve regional issues. Billions of expenses
made in military field should be justified anyhow," G. Karapetyan said.
Referring to a casualty recorded on Thursday when an Armenian soldier
was shot dead from rival's sniper, expert underlined Azerbaijan is
not committed to carry out either its obligations or agreements.
From: A. Papazian