EXPERT: ARMENIA MUST COOPERATE WITH AZERBAIJAN'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
17/06/2013 12:55:00
Oratert News
Political expert Ara Papyan forecasts serious changes in the region.
He noted that Azerbaijan currently faces many problems, stressing the
need for Armenia to foster the weakening of Baku through cooperation
with indigenous people.
He noted decrease in oil deposits in Azerbaijan as one of the
internal problems the county faces. The expert further predicted
intensification of anti-Armenian propaganda, ruling out large-scale
hostilities in future.
"The West won't allow Heydar Aliyev to start a war. Aliyev himself
realizes that Baku doesn't enjoy military superiority over Armenia.
Though Azerbaijan continuously boosts arms imports, it won't be able
tot secure victory," he said.
Historian Gevorg Melkonyan, in turn, noted that the developments will
either bring about weakening of Aliyev dynasty under the influence
of Western countries or internal coup.
"There will be no concessions in Nagorno Karabakh issue, if Aliyev
dynasty continues to rule the country," the historian said.
17/06/2013 12:55:00
Oratert News
Political expert Ara Papyan forecasts serious changes in the region.
He noted that Azerbaijan currently faces many problems, stressing the
need for Armenia to foster the weakening of Baku through cooperation
with indigenous people.
He noted decrease in oil deposits in Azerbaijan as one of the
internal problems the county faces. The expert further predicted
intensification of anti-Armenian propaganda, ruling out large-scale
hostilities in future.
"The West won't allow Heydar Aliyev to start a war. Aliyev himself
realizes that Baku doesn't enjoy military superiority over Armenia.
Though Azerbaijan continuously boosts arms imports, it won't be able
tot secure victory," he said.
Historian Gevorg Melkonyan, in turn, noted that the developments will
either bring about weakening of Aliyev dynasty under the influence
of Western countries or internal coup.
"There will be no concessions in Nagorno Karabakh issue, if Aliyev
dynasty continues to rule the country," the historian said.