Karabakh settlement not realistic in visible future - expert
16:50 * 22.07.14
To expect the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to find a solution in the
foreseeable future would mean to be very far from the reality, an
Armenian analyst has said, addressing the continuing peace talks over
the land dispute.
Alexander Margarov made the remark at a news conference today, as he
addressed the recent Twitter post by James Warlick, the US co-chair of
the OSCE Minsk Group (saying the mission seeks a negotiated settlement
of the conflict)
"We do not see the necessary resources and desires by the
international community to enable the parties to sign the [peace]
accord; and Azerbaijan's non-constructive position adds to this. There
are no grounds for optimism or pessimism; it is just necessary to be
realistic," said the expert.
Asked to comment on the delay in Armenia's accession to the Russia-led
Eurasian Economic Union, Margarov said he thinks that the political
approaches have not yet taken effect to enable the country to push
ahead with the process. He also pointed out to objective restrictions
preventing a further progress in the accession plans.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: Baghdasarian
16:50 * 22.07.14
To expect the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to find a solution in the
foreseeable future would mean to be very far from the reality, an
Armenian analyst has said, addressing the continuing peace talks over
the land dispute.
Alexander Margarov made the remark at a news conference today, as he
addressed the recent Twitter post by James Warlick, the US co-chair of
the OSCE Minsk Group (saying the mission seeks a negotiated settlement
of the conflict)
"We do not see the necessary resources and desires by the
international community to enable the parties to sign the [peace]
accord; and Azerbaijan's non-constructive position adds to this. There
are no grounds for optimism or pessimism; it is just necessary to be
realistic," said the expert.
Asked to comment on the delay in Armenia's accession to the Russia-led
Eurasian Economic Union, Margarov said he thinks that the political
approaches have not yet taken effect to enable the country to push
ahead with the process. He also pointed out to objective restrictions
preventing a further progress in the accession plans.
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: Baghdasarian