STATUS QUO IN KARABAKH CONFLICT ZONE WILL BE PRESERVED - ANALYST
January 14, 2014 | 13:42
YEREVAN. - The status quo in Karabakh conflict zone will be
strengthened in 2014, says Armenian political analyst Sergey Minasyan.
Minasyan, deputy director of Caucasus Institute, is convinced that
there will be no changes concerning almost all expectations that
Armenia has.
"Armenia's accession to Customs Union will be accompanied by processes
the elements of which are not familiar even to the actors," Minasyan
said during a media conference on Tuesday.
Even Armenia's Economy Ministry and Eurasian Economic Commission are
not aware of infrastructure and transport formats in the direction
of Armenia-Georgia and many other issues.
The analyst forecasts deadlock in Armenia-Turkey relations that will
lead to a new stage of economic stagnation.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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January 14, 2014 | 13:42
YEREVAN. - The status quo in Karabakh conflict zone will be
strengthened in 2014, says Armenian political analyst Sergey Minasyan.
Minasyan, deputy director of Caucasus Institute, is convinced that
there will be no changes concerning almost all expectations that
Armenia has.
"Armenia's accession to Customs Union will be accompanied by processes
the elements of which are not familiar even to the actors," Minasyan
said during a media conference on Tuesday.
Even Armenia's Economy Ministry and Eurasian Economic Commission are
not aware of infrastructure and transport formats in the direction
of Armenia-Georgia and many other issues.
The analyst forecasts deadlock in Armenia-Turkey relations that will
lead to a new stage of economic stagnation.
Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
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