Karabakh's suspension from talks has a psychological importance for
Azerbaijan - Kazimirov
news.am
January 02, 2013 | 14:53
YEREVAN.- Nagorno-Karabakh is unlikely to participate in talks without
Baku's consent, former Minsk Group Co-Chair Vladimir Kazimirov told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Karabakh's return to talks would be logical after the agreement on
Madrid Principles is reached and the talks on final agreement are
launched.
Let alone other factors, Karabakh's suspension from talks has a
psychological importance for Azerbaijan.
`It is regarded as a kind of compensation for war failure. Other
reasons are not convincing,' he said.
Kazimirov recalled that the Budapest summit of the OSCE recognized
Karabakh as a party to negotiations.
`Let's wait till the meeting of foreign ministers in Paris. The
situation in 2013 is not conductive to talks, while participation of
Karabakh may therefore be another obstacle for their continuation.
Clearly, it is hard to make forecasts,' Kazimirov concluded.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Azerbaijan - Kazimirov
news.am
January 02, 2013 | 14:53
YEREVAN.- Nagorno-Karabakh is unlikely to participate in talks without
Baku's consent, former Minsk Group Co-Chair Vladimir Kazimirov told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Karabakh's return to talks would be logical after the agreement on
Madrid Principles is reached and the talks on final agreement are
launched.
Let alone other factors, Karabakh's suspension from talks has a
psychological importance for Azerbaijan.
`It is regarded as a kind of compensation for war failure. Other
reasons are not convincing,' he said.
Kazimirov recalled that the Budapest summit of the OSCE recognized
Karabakh as a party to negotiations.
`Let's wait till the meeting of foreign ministers in Paris. The
situation in 2013 is not conductive to talks, while participation of
Karabakh may therefore be another obstacle for their continuation.
Clearly, it is hard to make forecasts,' Kazimirov concluded.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress