DAVID BABAYAN: OFFICIAL BAKU'S CONDUCT, NOT STATUS QUO, IS DANGEROUS
Wednesday,
July
09
"We are sure that a number of important phenomena should be taken into
account for a comprehensive resolution to the conflict. The Karabakh
conflict settlement should start with the elimination of its causes,
and not consequences," the spokesman for the president of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic David Babayan told Aysor.am when commenting on the
latest Twitter statement of the U.S. Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group
James Warlick.
"Leaving Washington today to meet with the @OSCE Co-Chairs to discuss
next steps on #NKPeace. The status quo is increasingly dangerous,"
Ambassador Warlick tweeted.
"The status quo has been maintained for 20 years and attempts to
change it may lead to unforeseeable consequences," D. Babayan said,
adding that if the 'dangerous status quo' is preserved, then what
the alternative is.
"If no one pays attention to Azerbaijan's anti-Armenian, aggressive
conduct, its fascist policy, then I don't see any prospect here," D.
Babayan said. He stressed that official Baku's behavior to which no
one pays attention, rather than the status quo, is dangerous.
According to the NKR president's spokesman, as long as Azerbaijan's
aggression is not deterred in any way, there can be no alternative.
"The United States should think about it. I think a time will come
when the U.S. understands it and change its position," he noted.
David Babayan stressed that although Artsakh supports comprehensive
cooperation, the settlement process should aim to solve all the
problems at once.
08.07.2014, 21:10
Aysor.am
Wednesday,
July
09
"We are sure that a number of important phenomena should be taken into
account for a comprehensive resolution to the conflict. The Karabakh
conflict settlement should start with the elimination of its causes,
and not consequences," the spokesman for the president of the Nagorno
Karabakh Republic David Babayan told Aysor.am when commenting on the
latest Twitter statement of the U.S. Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group
James Warlick.
"Leaving Washington today to meet with the @OSCE Co-Chairs to discuss
next steps on #NKPeace. The status quo is increasingly dangerous,"
Ambassador Warlick tweeted.
"The status quo has been maintained for 20 years and attempts to
change it may lead to unforeseeable consequences," D. Babayan said,
adding that if the 'dangerous status quo' is preserved, then what
the alternative is.
"If no one pays attention to Azerbaijan's anti-Armenian, aggressive
conduct, its fascist policy, then I don't see any prospect here," D.
Babayan said. He stressed that official Baku's behavior to which no
one pays attention, rather than the status quo, is dangerous.
According to the NKR president's spokesman, as long as Azerbaijan's
aggression is not deterred in any way, there can be no alternative.
"The United States should think about it. I think a time will come
when the U.S. understands it and change its position," he noted.
David Babayan stressed that although Artsakh supports comprehensive
cooperation, the settlement process should aim to solve all the
problems at once.
08.07.2014, 21:10
Aysor.am