"Inaccuracy" Of Bryza’s Statement Not Accident

"INACCURACY" OF BRYZA’S STATEMENT NOT ACCIDENTAL

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
13.05.2009 14:02 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Independent Armenian expert Harutyun Mesropyan
thinks that inaccuracy of OSCE Minsk Group U.S. Co-chair Matthew
Bryza was not conditioned by poor knowledge of the Russian language.

"Bryza’s statement was rather ambiguous. On the one hand, the
Co-chairs say that the Karabakh conflict resolution has nothing to
do with opening of the Armenian-Turkish border. On the other hand,
they say that these processes are interrelated," Mesropyan told a
news conference today.

"Bryza’s statement was a provocation. I advise journalists to closely
watch the record on the Karabakh issue. Mediators send a message and
if the sides to not react fiercely, this message transforms into a
document," he underscored.

"An agreement on road map was signed by Armenian and Turkish Foreign
Ministries on the eve of Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Armenian
and Azerbaijani Presidents met on May 7, just two days before Shushi
Liberation Day. Is this really coincidence?" Mesropyan said.