Neither Obama, nor Putin can solve the Karabakh conflict if the sides
do not want themselves
12:51 | September 8,2014 | Politics
Today, we have an official status, but there is not a real discussion,
an analyst at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, said on Monday
during a Yerevan-hosted discussion on the Karabakh issue.
"The [conflicting] sides are either engaged in patriotic rhetoric or
are limited to reporting news," Thomas De Waal said during the
discussion held at the Media Centre.
The expert confesses that it is difficult for him to offer a solution
to the conflict because the situation is getting more and more
complicated. "In the given situation, I think it would be better to
create a platform for organizing meetings of the presidents of the
conflicting sides, of course, with their consent. If the parties do
not express a desire to solve the problem, believe me, neither Obama,
nor Putin can do anything for them," he said.
Sahin Rzayev, Country Director of the Institute for War and Peace
Reporting in Azerbaijan, who also participated in the discussion, said
people in his country are convinced that the war is not over yet.
http://en.a1plus.am/1195629.html
do not want themselves
12:51 | September 8,2014 | Politics
Today, we have an official status, but there is not a real discussion,
an analyst at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, said on Monday
during a Yerevan-hosted discussion on the Karabakh issue.
"The [conflicting] sides are either engaged in patriotic rhetoric or
are limited to reporting news," Thomas De Waal said during the
discussion held at the Media Centre.
The expert confesses that it is difficult for him to offer a solution
to the conflict because the situation is getting more and more
complicated. "In the given situation, I think it would be better to
create a platform for organizing meetings of the presidents of the
conflicting sides, of course, with their consent. If the parties do
not express a desire to solve the problem, believe me, neither Obama,
nor Putin can do anything for them," he said.
Sahin Rzayev, Country Director of the Institute for War and Peace
Reporting in Azerbaijan, who also participated in the discussion, said
people in his country are convinced that the war is not over yet.
http://en.a1plus.am/1195629.html