Analyst: Intensified US efforts on Karabakh conditioned by Crimea developments
May 10, 2014 | 18:33
YEREVAN. ` The United States are intensifying their efforts on
Karabakh issue, political analyst Manvel Sargsyan said.
He believes this can be explained by geopolitical reasons, namely
necessity of finding solution to Karabakh conflict amid Crimea crisis.
The American side, in particular, Co-Chair James Warlick hinted at
intensification of efforts, Sargsyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
As to address of the U.S. Embassy to those criticizing Warlick's
remarks, the analyst said American side in fact highlighted three
equal possibilities for Karabakh settlement.
`Interestingly, the Americans pointed at three variants [a negotiated
settlement, unacceptable status quo, or war ` ed.]. They could have
other wordings, for example compromise or war, so they gave `broader'
opportunities,' he emphasized.
In his latest speech James Warlick outlined U.S. position on the peace
process, and presented six elements that have to be part of peace
agreement on Karabakh.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian
May 10, 2014 | 18:33
YEREVAN. ` The United States are intensifying their efforts on
Karabakh issue, political analyst Manvel Sargsyan said.
He believes this can be explained by geopolitical reasons, namely
necessity of finding solution to Karabakh conflict amid Crimea crisis.
The American side, in particular, Co-Chair James Warlick hinted at
intensification of efforts, Sargsyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
As to address of the U.S. Embassy to those criticizing Warlick's
remarks, the analyst said American side in fact highlighted three
equal possibilities for Karabakh settlement.
`Interestingly, the Americans pointed at three variants [a negotiated
settlement, unacceptable status quo, or war ` ed.]. They could have
other wordings, for example compromise or war, so they gave `broader'
opportunities,' he emphasized.
In his latest speech James Warlick outlined U.S. position on the peace
process, and presented six elements that have to be part of peace
agreement on Karabakh.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian