Negotiations are at a Deadlock: P.Felgenhauer
“In fact, schemes for deploying a Russian peacekeeping mission in Karabakh haven’t been discussed at the negotiations, even in terms of trilateral negotiations. If Serzh Sargsyan states that Russian forces can’t appear in Karabakh, it means such a proposal hasn’t been made, or even if made, it was rejected by the sides or will be rejected, although such proposals have been touched upon throughout all the history of the conflict. However, currently, as I managed to understand from the interview, the topic of peacekeepers may be discussed only after the accord is concluded. Thus, Moscow has had this desire throughout these years, but due to Azerbaijani resistance it wasn’t recorded in the 1990s, and presently, there is no such a proposal,” Pavel Felgenhauer, Russian military analyst, told 168.am, touching upon the interview of Serzh Sargsyan, RA president, to Bloomberg agency.
According to him, negotiations are at a deadlock, which more endangers the situation in the conflict zone.
Complete interview will be available at tomorrow’s publication of “168 hours” newspaper.
By Araks Martirosyan