ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN NOT READY TO SOLVE KARABAKH CONFLICT - BRYZA
Tert.am
28.03.12
Azerbaijan and Armenia are not yet ready to settle the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, according to Matthew Bryza, a former co-chair of the OSCE
Minsk Group and a former US Ambassador to Azerbaiajn.
"The Nagorno Karabakh problem will be solved. Leaders of both countries
have a framework agreement on their tables. One needs to have 4-5
or 6 important conditions to solve the issue," the diplomat told the
Azerbaijani news agency APA.
"The presidents of both countries must undertake the solution of the
problem and trust each other. This is a great political risk, because
Azerbaijani and Armenian societies are not ready to adopt a decision
for the solution of this problem. Either both societies must change
their views or the presidents must undertake great political risk,"
he was quoted as saying.
Tert.am
28.03.12
Azerbaijan and Armenia are not yet ready to settle the Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, according to Matthew Bryza, a former co-chair of the OSCE
Minsk Group and a former US Ambassador to Azerbaiajn.
"The Nagorno Karabakh problem will be solved. Leaders of both countries
have a framework agreement on their tables. One needs to have 4-5
or 6 important conditions to solve the issue," the diplomat told the
Azerbaijani news agency APA.
"The presidents of both countries must undertake the solution of the
problem and trust each other. This is a great political risk, because
Azerbaijani and Armenian societies are not ready to adopt a decision
for the solution of this problem. Either both societies must change
their views or the presidents must undertake great political risk,"
he was quoted as saying.