Outcome of Rambouillet Talks Was PredeterminedFebruary 15, 2006 - 17:41 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - There was not and could not be any breakthrough during the Ramouillet talks, since the parties hold diametrically opposite positions on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Director of the Caucasus Media Institute, political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan told PanARMENIAN.Net In his words, the outcome of the negotiations was predetermined. "Actually the talks ended without being started. The parties did not have space for compromise. Moreover I think neither of the parties is ready for real negotiations. All what is going on is an imitation," he said. In Iskandaryan's opinion, an attempt to reanimate the format the OSCE Minsk Group, which has been inactive since 2001, was taken in Rambouillet. As for the format, it's better than nothing. "This a formed structure. It's a secondary question whether it works well or badly. But it should function now and the OSCE MG really tries to do something," the political scientist said. As for the proposal to determine the status of Karabakh via referendum, he noted that being merely an instrument the referendum cannot be a mechanism of settlement. "Referendum can fix the fact, the agreement that doesn't exist yet. Neither of the Presidents has the carte blanche for the settlement of the Karabakh problem," Iskandaryan said. ![]() ![]() As a result of floods in Armenia’s northern Lori and Tavush provinces, 17 bridges, including five large ones, have collapsed. David Vardanyan is the son of former Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan who who is currently imprisoned in Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with Stephan Schütz, Executive Partner at Gerkan, Marg and Partners. The number of state universities will be reduced from 23 to 8 by 2030, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zhanna Andreasyan has said. ![]() ![]() Partner news | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |