AZERBAIJANI UNLIKELY TO LAUNCH NEW WAR - RUSSIAN EXPERT
news.am
May 30, 2012 | 14:58
YEREVAN.-Azerbaijani government will hardly launch new war against
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia putting at risk investment attractiveness
and revenues, said Russian political analyst.
Director of the Institute of CIS states Konstantin Zatulin said that
situation over Syria and Iran will affect the Caucasus region. In
this context, it is obvious that Turkey is making an attempt to become
leader in the Islamic world.
Unless there is any kind of provocation, military actions against
Iran are unlikely to break out, the analyst considers.
"It is cheaper to promote internal instability rather than to make
direct intervention," Zatulin told reporters in Yerevan on Wednesday.
He said that the attempts to shatter internal situation were made
using Azerbaijani factor.
The analyst underscored the Armenian nation would never abandon
independence of Nagorno-Karabakh and will continue the struggle to
preserve the achievements. He stated the territories surrounding the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will be returned sooner of later.
Zatulin considers mediatory efforts of Russia will continue during
Vladimir Putin's term. He pointed out role of the Russian base deployed
in Armenia's Gyumri and participation in the CSTO activities in the
context of Armenia's security and maintaining regional stability.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
May 30, 2012 | 14:58
YEREVAN.-Azerbaijani government will hardly launch new war against
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia putting at risk investment attractiveness
and revenues, said Russian political analyst.
Director of the Institute of CIS states Konstantin Zatulin said that
situation over Syria and Iran will affect the Caucasus region. In
this context, it is obvious that Turkey is making an attempt to become
leader in the Islamic world.
Unless there is any kind of provocation, military actions against
Iran are unlikely to break out, the analyst considers.
"It is cheaper to promote internal instability rather than to make
direct intervention," Zatulin told reporters in Yerevan on Wednesday.
He said that the attempts to shatter internal situation were made
using Azerbaijani factor.
The analyst underscored the Armenian nation would never abandon
independence of Nagorno-Karabakh and will continue the struggle to
preserve the achievements. He stated the territories surrounding the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will be returned sooner of later.
Zatulin considers mediatory efforts of Russia will continue during
Vladimir Putin's term. He pointed out role of the Russian base deployed
in Armenia's Gyumri and participation in the CSTO activities in the
context of Armenia's security and maintaining regional stability.
From: Baghdasarian