FORMER ARTSAKH PM - NEXT FIVE YEARS CRUCIAL FOR KARABAKH
Sona Avagyan
HETQ
14:08, November 21, 2012
Former Artsakh Prime Minister Arman Melikyan said that Baku will pull
out all the stops to resolve the Karabakh issue in its favor within
the next five years.
Melikyan says that Azerbaijan's oil reserves will start getting
depleted by then.
The analyst, who hinted at a possible presidential run next year
inArmenia, said Yerevan must choose sides in terms of international
allies given that the region faces potentially huge instability risks.
Melikyan pointed to Russia, Iran and partiallyTurkey as nations to
which Armenia must look as bastions of stability.
Sona Avagyan
HETQ
14:08, November 21, 2012
Former Artsakh Prime Minister Arman Melikyan said that Baku will pull
out all the stops to resolve the Karabakh issue in its favor within
the next five years.
Melikyan says that Azerbaijan's oil reserves will start getting
depleted by then.
The analyst, who hinted at a possible presidential run next year
inArmenia, said Yerevan must choose sides in terms of international
allies given that the region faces potentially huge instability risks.
Melikyan pointed to Russia, Iran and partiallyTurkey as nations to
which Armenia must look as bastions of stability.