INTENSIFYING SITUATION IN REGIONS NEARING BORDER IS SIGNIFICANT PART OF AZERBAIJANI STRATEGY
14:17, 15 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. Aggressive policy regarding the
regulation of the Nagorno Karabakh issue remains to be an inseparable
part of the Azerbaijani regime. As reports "Armenpress" Director of
the Oriental Studies Institute Ruben Safrastyan stated this during
the press conference held on January 15. Ruben Safrastyan stated:
"Azerbaijani aggressive rhetoric continued during 2012, which was
also expressed by means of weaponry. Intensifying situation in regions
nearing border is a part of present strategy adopted by the Azerbaijani
authorities. In addition he noted that all the activities of Azerbaijan
are attempts to attack Armenia." In Ruben Safrastyan's opinion this
policy of Azerbaijan compels us "to be active, particularly in the
process of peaceful regulation in the respect of putting forward new
suggestions, as well as to be active in the relation with our allies."
Among other things the Director of the Oriental Studies Institute
underscored that change of power in Georgia will have its reflection
on the region as well. Ruben Safrastyan stated: "In my opinion we
shall see a new Georgia in future, which will conduct policy based
upon actual foundation."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
14:17, 15 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 15, ARMENPRESS. Aggressive policy regarding the
regulation of the Nagorno Karabakh issue remains to be an inseparable
part of the Azerbaijani regime. As reports "Armenpress" Director of
the Oriental Studies Institute Ruben Safrastyan stated this during
the press conference held on January 15. Ruben Safrastyan stated:
"Azerbaijani aggressive rhetoric continued during 2012, which was
also expressed by means of weaponry. Intensifying situation in regions
nearing border is a part of present strategy adopted by the Azerbaijani
authorities. In addition he noted that all the activities of Azerbaijan
are attempts to attack Armenia." In Ruben Safrastyan's opinion this
policy of Azerbaijan compels us "to be active, particularly in the
process of peaceful regulation in the respect of putting forward new
suggestions, as well as to be active in the relation with our allies."
Among other things the Director of the Oriental Studies Institute
underscored that change of power in Georgia will have its reflection
on the region as well. Ruben Safrastyan stated: "In my opinion we
shall see a new Georgia in future, which will conduct policy based
upon actual foundation."
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress