Latest developments are leading to the revitalization of the OSCE Minsk Group, according to political analyst and Director of the Yerevan-based Caucasus Institute Alexander Iskandaryan.
“It will most probably resume its work, we see this from numerous indicators,” Iskandaryan said at a discussion titled “Corridor or Road, What Should Armenia’s Stance Be?” “The three co-chairing countries and Armenia need this, the only one drastically opposing this is Azerbaijan. In this case, Azerbaijan’s rhetoric and its real policy must be differentiated. The public stance of Azerbaijan whereby it claims that there is no Karabakh conflict doesn’t have much to do with reality, it is more directed to domestic policy. Aliyev says that the Karabakh issue is resolved, it doesn’t exist, but the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs com...
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