NATO thinks preserving of status-quo in Karabakh conflict is dangerous
ARMINFO
Saturday, June 8, 12:07
NATO is intended to strengthen ties with the South Caucasus countries
and is hopeful about the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
NATO Secretary General's Special
Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia James Appathurai
stated this during the Pyatigorsk-Brussels televised bridge held on
June 7.
"The cooperation with Armenia and Azerbaijan is of a certain
importance both for us and Russia. Those countries desire to establish
good relations with NATO and Russia, particularly in the peacekeeping
sphere. I would like to emphasize we don't see any competition with
Russia regarding the sphere of peacekeeping activity", - he said.
NATO is interested in swift solution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
The Alliance believes that "one should not underestimate the danger,
which springs from such hidden conflicts, which remain unsolved for a
long period of time. The experience shows that it does not result in
anything positive." "If this situation remains unaltered, the
population will disintegrate and the hostility will go on."
ARMINFO
Saturday, June 8, 12:07
NATO is intended to strengthen ties with the South Caucasus countries
and is hopeful about the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
NATO Secretary General's Special
Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia James Appathurai
stated this during the Pyatigorsk-Brussels televised bridge held on
June 7.
"The cooperation with Armenia and Azerbaijan is of a certain
importance both for us and Russia. Those countries desire to establish
good relations with NATO and Russia, particularly in the peacekeeping
sphere. I would like to emphasize we don't see any competition with
Russia regarding the sphere of peacekeeping activity", - he said.
NATO is interested in swift solution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
The Alliance believes that "one should not underestimate the danger,
which springs from such hidden conflicts, which remain unsolved for a
long period of time. The experience shows that it does not result in
anything positive." "If this situation remains unaltered, the
population will disintegrate and the hostility will go on."