Armenian media cites other countries' press too much

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian media pays to much attention to other countries' press, an Armenian expert said.



"Statements like those Matthew Bryza makes from time to time mean nothing. However, uncritical attitude of Armenian journalists to all publications in Azeri media is the evidence of non-professionalism," Alexander Iskandaryan, director of Caucasus Institute, told PanARMENIAN.Net



"If a man has had a habit of making such statements for 15 years, there is no need to react to each of them for hundreds of times," he said.



OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair Matthew Bryza never said that "Karabakh will be returned to Azerbaijan."



"I said that according to Minsk Group's proposals the territories bordering on Karabakh will be step by step returned to Azerbaijan and refugees will come back as well. The future of Karabakh is the subject of talks. It will probably be a new political structure," Bryza told Ekho Moskvi radio station.
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