Reviews
Newsfeed
Reviews
Tuesday
March 19
Show news feed

YEREVAN. – Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan made two important moves by participating in the NATO summit, Aravot daily reported. 

“[First,] he retained the OSCE Minsk Group’s role in the future of the settlement [of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict], and [, second,] he called the Azerbaijani leader [Ilham Aliyev] a ‘dictator’ and Turkey's new government, Aliyev’s protector, the first time in such a high podium. 

“And [Turkey’s newly elected President Recep Tayyip] Erdogan’s plan to help his ‘younger brother’ [Azerbaijan] in Wales probably is not worth considered done, since the expression ‘Nagorno Karabakh conflict’ is absent from the NATO declaration, and the part on assisting the South Caucasus countries is balanced, since the international legal norms, [and] the fundamental principles of the Helsinki Final Act are mentioned [in the declaration]. 

“Perhaps the NATO declaration is not what Serzh Sargsyan was expecting, but it is not also what Erdogan and Aliyev would have liked to see,” Aravot wrote.

!
This text available in Հայերեն
Print
Photos