Political scientist doesn’t rule out Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting in near future

Political scientist doesn’t rule out Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting in near future

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 14, ARMENPRESS. Political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan says the most important process taking place in Armenia at this stage is the newly-formed government and its action plan, reports Armenpress.

During the meeting with reporters Iskandaryan assured that these talks will continue for a long time.

Commenting on the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the political scientist said an attempt is made to re-launch the process which has died de facto. “Now an attempt is made to restore it to exist as one of the formats for security and connection between the conflicting sides”, he added.

According to him, the process will definitely lead to the meeting between the leaders of the two countries which is obviously being prepared.

“In my opinion, Pashinyan-Aliyev meeting in Davos was not a coincidence. No accidental meetings occur in Davos”, he added.

Iskandaryan noted that the only problem is the difference of pursuing goals between the conflicting sides, but the methodology is the same.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




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