Interfax, Russia
January 21, 2013 Monday 10:04 AM MSK
Obama cannot play as active role as Medvedev did in Karabakh settlement - Bryza
BAKU. Jan 21
Former U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza said U.S. President
Barack Obama cannot pay as much attention to the Karabakh conflict as
Dmitry Medvedev did during his tenure as president of Russia.
Bryza, director of the International Centre for Defense Studies, based
in Tallinn, Estonia, told reporters he does not think Obama must play
as great a role in the settlement as Dmitry Medvedev did. This is
impossible and unrealistic, he said.
Bryza added at the same time that the U.S. president and secretary of
state can strengthen trust between the presidents and that without
this the co-chairs will never be able to bring this process to an end.
Several years have been lost in the settlement processes, Bryza said.
January 21, 2013 Monday 10:04 AM MSK
Obama cannot play as active role as Medvedev did in Karabakh settlement - Bryza
BAKU. Jan 21
Former U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza said U.S. President
Barack Obama cannot pay as much attention to the Karabakh conflict as
Dmitry Medvedev did during his tenure as president of Russia.
Bryza, director of the International Centre for Defense Studies, based
in Tallinn, Estonia, told reporters he does not think Obama must play
as great a role in the settlement as Dmitry Medvedev did. This is
impossible and unrealistic, he said.
Bryza added at the same time that the U.S. president and secretary of
state can strengthen trust between the presidents and that without
this the co-chairs will never be able to bring this process to an end.
Several years have been lost in the settlement processes, Bryza said.