APA, Azerbaijan
May 10 2013
Political analyst Sergey Markov: `The Nagorno Karabakh conflict can
not remain frozen forever'
[ 10 May 2013 12:09 ]
`It is unjust that large territories remain empty and unpopulated,
internally displaced people live far away from home"
Baku. Victoria Dementyeva - APA. `Russia doesn't renounce its role in
the resolution of this conflict anyway and will continue to assist it
as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group. The Nagorno Karabakh conflict
can not remain frozen forever,' said political analyst Sergey Markov,
APA reports.
He noted that former President Dmitry Medvedev wanted to resolve the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: `He set such a goal, made a lot of efforts,
but did not achieve his goal. It is unjust that large territories
remain empty and unpopulated, internally displaced people live far
away from home. Of course, internally displaced persons no more live
in the camps, but it is unfair that very large territories have become
dead lands, no one lives there, all infrastructure has been
destroyed.'
Political analyst said Russia as a co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group is
trying to lead the process of settlement out of frozen condition.
`Moreover, we can not allow restart of the military operations. Along
with political settlement, economic, cultural, humanitarian
cooperation should be improved. Therefore, we want all the borders in
the region to be opened so that the countries and peoples can start
mutual cooperation,' he said.
From: A. Papazian
May 10 2013
Political analyst Sergey Markov: `The Nagorno Karabakh conflict can
not remain frozen forever'
[ 10 May 2013 12:09 ]
`It is unjust that large territories remain empty and unpopulated,
internally displaced people live far away from home"
Baku. Victoria Dementyeva - APA. `Russia doesn't renounce its role in
the resolution of this conflict anyway and will continue to assist it
as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group. The Nagorno Karabakh conflict
can not remain frozen forever,' said political analyst Sergey Markov,
APA reports.
He noted that former President Dmitry Medvedev wanted to resolve the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: `He set such a goal, made a lot of efforts,
but did not achieve his goal. It is unjust that large territories
remain empty and unpopulated, internally displaced people live far
away from home. Of course, internally displaced persons no more live
in the camps, but it is unfair that very large territories have become
dead lands, no one lives there, all infrastructure has been
destroyed.'
Political analyst said Russia as a co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group is
trying to lead the process of settlement out of frozen condition.
`Moreover, we can not allow restart of the military operations. Along
with political settlement, economic, cultural, humanitarian
cooperation should be improved. Therefore, we want all the borders in
the region to be opened so that the countries and peoples can start
mutual cooperation,' he said.
From: A. Papazian