Doesn't Armenia know, what interests have co-chairs of OSCE Minsk Group?

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian side does not know what interests are pursued by the OSCE Minsk Group. It is not yet known whether the US co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza was appointed to the office of the U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan, but if this proves true, then he would work to the detriment of Armenia, political analyst Sergey Shakaryants told a press conference in Yerevan. According to him, Matthew Bryza was interested in energy issues, but these projects bypass Armenia.



"In terms of energy only Russia and Iran are interested in Armenia," the Armenian political scientist said. According to Mr. Shakaryants, the United States give to understand that Armenia will participate in all projects, only in the case of normalized Armenian-Turkish relations. By doing so, the U.S. seek to subjugate Armenia to Turkey.



"Since 1991, the United States have been trying to make Turkey a leader in the Caucasus region," the Armenian expert said.



Sergey Shakaryants also commented on the possible replacement of the American co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group Mattew Bryza by the former U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo, Tina Kaidanow. According to him, if the former ambassador to Kosovo, will serve as a new co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group, things would go wrong. Activities of Tina Kaidanow have contributed to the genocide of Serbs, and the Armenian people might will suffer the same fate.



Touching upon the Madrid principles, Sergey Shakaryants particularly said: "Five out of the six points in Madrid principles say about one-sided concessions of the Armenian side. The only advantage of the principles is in the recognition of Karabakh's status outside of Azerbaijan, while the remaining points are unacceptable for Armenia".
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