'Any attempt to separate one of the principles will postpone the solution of the issue.'
“Summing up of an important stage,” this is how Chairman of Standing Parliamentary Committee on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs Gagik Minasyan characterized the Almaty statement.
The three important principles – the right of nations to self-determination, territorial integrity and non-use of force – were first mentioned in L’aquila and Athens and were later made more distinct in Sochi and Saint Petersburg.
Recently the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries referred to the same principles in the Almaty statement. According to Gagik Minasyan, this was what Azerbaijan was afraid of, and any attempt to separate one of the principles will postpone the solution of the issue. According to the MP, time works for Armenia.
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