MOSCOW WON'T PRESSURE ARMENIA IN KARABAKH SETTLEMENT, EXPERT SAYS
April 29, 2013 - 17:57 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The situation with Karabakh conflict will remain
the same as it had been since 1994 unless neither of the sides chooses
to use force to prove itself right, a Russian political scientist said.
Adzhar Kurtov sees no forthcoming change in the political dialogue.
However, he said, a war is always unpredictable it being hard to
calculate which of the sides will take the upper hand.
"Moscow, adhering to its policy line, won't pressure Yerevan on
Karabakh issue. The conflicting sides are the ones responsible for
finding a solution to the issue," the expert said.
"Russia, however is far from being pleased over Baku's recent actions
- here belong Gabala Station, Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline and others,"
he noted.
"However, it would be unfortunate if in solving Karabakh issue, NATO
used the same tools it did for Kosovo "settlement"," Vesti.az quoted
the expert as saying.
April 29, 2013 - 17:57 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The situation with Karabakh conflict will remain
the same as it had been since 1994 unless neither of the sides chooses
to use force to prove itself right, a Russian political scientist said.
Adzhar Kurtov sees no forthcoming change in the political dialogue.
However, he said, a war is always unpredictable it being hard to
calculate which of the sides will take the upper hand.
"Moscow, adhering to its policy line, won't pressure Yerevan on
Karabakh issue. The conflicting sides are the ones responsible for
finding a solution to the issue," the expert said.
"Russia, however is far from being pleased over Baku's recent actions
- here belong Gabala Station, Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline and others,"
he noted.
"However, it would be unfortunate if in solving Karabakh issue, NATO
used the same tools it did for Kosovo "settlement"," Vesti.az quoted
the expert as saying.