Alexander Markarov: Armenia-Artsakh economic territory will de-facto be preserved
It is clear that the negotiation process will continue and it is also clear that there cannot be a way out of the conflict in the upcoming future. I don’t see the willingness of the international community in bringing the two sides to the solution of the problem, reported the political scientist Alexander Markarov at the meeting with the journalists.
He noted that he cannot link the activeness of Azerbaijan with the membership of Armenia to Eurasian Economic Union. As the First RA president Levon Ter-Petrosyan had noted in one of the interviews, “Activeness bears self-affirmation elements in itself.”
As for the protraction of the membership process to the Eurasian Economic Union, Alexander Markarov noted that there are relations which have not yet found their final solution with RF and EEU member countries.
He added at the end, “The Armenia-Artsakh economic territory will be preserved, while de jure the existence of the customs shouldn’t be excluded too.”