Do they impose peace on us?
Armenian political circles do not instill great hopes in the trilateral meeting of Armenian, Azerbaijani and Russian Presidents to be held in Astrakhan on October 27
"It will be another ordinary meeting between the Presidents. We needn't expect sensational statements," chairman of the Republican parliamentary group Galust Sahakyan told A1+.
Heritage faction chairman Stepan Safaryan thinks the ‘parties will at best reach an agreement to continue the talks.'
"We cannot expect any progress in the talks unless the issue of Karabakh's status and security is settled," said ARF-Dashnaktsutyun MP Armen Rustamyan.
"If the sides have agreed on the Madrid principles why don't they sign the documents?" he said and added, "Let them show us a provision which is in line with out concept. They simply want to impose peace on us. I already see the prerequisites. The question is, on the basis of which document peace will be bound to us."