Karabakh conflict is geopolitical and has never had solution

PanARMENIAN.Net

Karabakh conflict is geopolitical and has never had solution
30.01.2007 15:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Nagorno Karabakh problem has never had a
solution, it is a geopolitical conflict, which has occurred still
during World War 1, stated NKR President’s Aide for Foreign Policy
Arman Melikian to a press conference in Yerevan. `After World War 1
Turkish-Russian cooperation launched in contrast to Great Britain’s
efforts to establish its hegemony over the region. And just this
became the result of Kars and Moscow treaties in 1921,’ reminded
Melikian. In his words, Nagorno Karabakh is located on the crossroad
of the interests of superpowers, and the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is
a geopolitical issue, and not a problem between two states. Alongside
Melikian stressed the last visit of OSCE MG Co-Chairs to the region
did not put anything new in the process.

`As to absence of Nagorno Karabakh side in the talks, here the OSCE MG
has its share of fault, which for some reason decided that it is
easier to come to an agreement with Azerbaijan and Armenia and then to
inform about it the Nagorno Karabakh side. We consider it as
unacceptable,’ Arman Melikian underscored. He also noticed there is no
disagreements between NKR and RA on the principles of settlement. `The
main question is the status of the Nagorno Karabakh, which will not
accept anything else besides independence. One more important moment
is the fate of Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan, who have never been
remembered about during talks,’ stated the NKR President’s Aide for
Foreign Policy