Томас де Ваал:

Россия, Франция и США, будучи членами Совета Безопасности (СБ) ООН не позволят Азербайджану продвигать какую-либо резолюцию по Карабаху в СБ. Об этом в беседе с корреспондентом АрмИнфо заявил аналитик Международного Фонда Карнеги Томас де Ваал.

“Разумеется, Совета Безопасности ООН – важная дипломатическая платформа для Азербайджана, на которой он может говорить о проблеме Карабаха, но обсуждать проблему по существу, Азербайджан там не удастся по причине того, что три страны, являющиеся сопредседателями в Минской группе ОБСЕ – Франция, США и Россия - члены СБ, и они ответственны за принятие резолюций”, - отметил аналитик. Он добавил, что страны-сопредседатели в 2008 году уже проголосовали против подобной инициативы Азербайджана.

Отметим, что Азербайджан был избран непостоянным членом СБ ООН.

 

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