Araz Alizadeh on possible appointment of Tina S. Kaidanow: "We urgently need to act"

PanARMENIAN.Net - "The appointment of an American diplomat who long worked in Kosovo, to the position of OSCE Minsk Group co-chair can not promise anything good to us. Practically, that woman is the author of separatist Kosovo's independence, she cannot be trusted after that," Azeri political scientist Araz Alizadeh said commenting on the words of Matthew Bryza, that he will soon be replaced by Tina Kaidanow at the post of OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair form the United States.



" Karabakh conflict is the only conflict where positions of the U.S. and Russia coincide, this is alarming. I fear very much, whether the superpowers have prepared a crafty plan for us. Karabakh's independence is the defeat of Azerbaijan, and Turkey, as well. Therefore, I think we need to act urgently until it the situation becomes irreversible. The powerful Armenian lobby in the U.S. and Russia will not rest until tears Karabakh off Azerbaijan. Therefore, we must consolidate and to respond," Alizadeh said.



Speaking about the position of Turkey, Alizadeh particularly mentioned that now the United States is not interested in Turkey at all. "It was an important country for the United States during the Cold War, but now it has lost its former significance, so no one would listen to the opinion of Turkey. We will be given these 7 territories, but the price would be too expensive, we have bid farewell to Karabakh. In order to derail these plans, we must prepare for war," he said.



"Azerbaijan is neither Georgia nor Serbia, we are in a better position than they are. Russia will not benefit from punishing us fearing to destabilize the North Caucasus, and the West - because of its energy projects," the Azeri political scientist said, 1news.az reports.
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