Status in Karbakh will be maintained - political analyst
January 06, 2014 | 14:14
YEREVAN. - The status in Karbakh will be maintained especially after
Armenia was forced to decide in favor of Customs Union, deputy
director of Caucasus Institute Sergey Minasyan told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
`I do not think that any serious breakthrough in Karabakh process is
possible in 2014, because it is not stipulated either by geopolitical
context around the South Caucasus, or internal political and socio-
political processes in Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan,'
political analyst said.
Minasyan is convinced on the background of the events in post-Soviet
space, leading foreign actors will do their best to get rid of any
kind of headache.
`Accordingly, the status quo is also advantageous to external players,
particularly in the current situation in the post-Soviet area. So I do
not expect anything special in Karabakh settlement next year,' he
added.
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From: A. Papazian
January 06, 2014 | 14:14
YEREVAN. - The status in Karbakh will be maintained especially after
Armenia was forced to decide in favor of Customs Union, deputy
director of Caucasus Institute Sergey Minasyan told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
`I do not think that any serious breakthrough in Karabakh process is
possible in 2014, because it is not stipulated either by geopolitical
context around the South Caucasus, or internal political and socio-
political processes in Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan,'
political analyst said.
Minasyan is convinced on the background of the events in post-Soviet
space, leading foreign actors will do their best to get rid of any
kind of headache.
`Accordingly, the status quo is also advantageous to external players,
particularly in the current situation in the post-Soviet area. So I do
not expect anything special in Karabakh settlement next year,' he
added.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian