U.S. doesn’t prioritize Karabakh problem

PanARMENIAN.Net - The U.S. doesn’t prioritize the Nagorno Karabakh problem like in case with the Palestinian conflict or the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, according to a Russian expert.

“On the threshold of 2012 presidential elections, neither the U.S. nor France or Russia will exert pressure on Armenia,” said Mikhail Neyjmakov, the head of the center of analysis of international policy at the institute of globalization and social movements.

“Thus, the year of 2011 appears as the only possibility to achieve a breakthrough in Karabakh process,” he said, Day.Az reported.

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