Call me a pessimist, but I don't believe that.
"They don’t agree 100 percent on the basic principles [of a peaceful settlement,] but they are close, very close," said Matthew Bryza, a deputy assistant secretary of state and the U.S. co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group. "They agree on the philosophy of the basic principles and most of the basic principles themselves."Words are words: I won't be convinced until there is a deal that makes sense. And for that, we may have to wait - possibly indefinitely.
Presidents Ilham Aliev and Robert Kocharian were already widely expected to reach a framework agreement on Karabakh early last year. But two rounds of face-to-face negotiations between them collapsed due to last-minute disagreements.
By the way, is Kocharyan showing the middle finger to Aliyev behind his back? Look at the picture again.
Source: ArmeniaLiberty
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