Analyst Manvel Sargsyan and Stepan Grigoryan do not support an Armenian boycott of the Karabakh subcommittee at the Council of Europe.
The Bureau of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe decided on Friday to revive the subcommittee on the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Armenian delegation was the only one to oppose the revival of the committee.
"Not everyone in Armenia agrees with the need to boycott the Karabakh subcommittee at PACE," Manvel Sargsyan, an expert at the Armenian Centre for National and Strategic Studies, told ARMENIA Today.
He said that a boycott would be a sign of indecisiveness.
Manvel Sargsyan said that Azerbaijan had made use of the fact that a Turk was president of PACE to revive the subcommittee.
He told ARMENIA Today that the Azerbaijani side was trying to promote separate aspects of the report on Karabakh written by David Atkinson in 2004 to strengthen its position.
The report calls for the withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from the occupied territory and a peaceful solution to the conflict.
Sargsyan said that the Atkinson report also contained points that could be used by the Armenian side, for example, on the need to establish direct contacts between Baku and the Karabakh capital (known as Stepanakert by the Armenian side and Khankandi by Azerbaijan).
Political scientist Stepan Grigoryan told ARMENIA Today that it would be pointless to boycott the subcommittee.
He said that unlike the OSCE, where decisions were taken by consensus and countries hav the right of veto, decisions in the Council of Europe were taken by a majority so a boycott was impossible.
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