ArmInfo."I think that in the coming decades, given the current situation, the settlement of the Karabakh conflict should not be expected, since the positions of the parties are too far apart." A similar opinion was expressed by the State Minister of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Araik Harutyunyan in a conversation with the ArmInfo correspondent.
At the same time, he did not rule out the possibility that prolonged preservation of the status quo could lead to the resumption of hostilities in the conflict zone. "But in order to avoid war in the current situation, we must always be ready for it," he stressed.
Answering the question whether Stepanakert is ready to make concessions in solving the problem, the State Minister said: "In order to talk about concessions, we must first sit down at the negotiating table, and only then decide whether to compromise or not, and if to go, then In any case, it is unequivocal that there can not be any compromises in matters of the status and security of Artsakh, all other issues are derived from this formula."
Commenting on the call to the Armenian parliamentarians for the Artsakh parliament to begin the process of recognizing Artsakh on international venues, Harutyunyan noted that this will not hurt, and even, perhaps, will help solve the problem. "It will be very good if international actors recognize Artsakh, but we can not say that this is our main and final goal," he stressed.
Touching upon the calls to the authorities of Armenia to recognize Artsakh and thereby pave the way for its international recognition, the State Minister said: "What will it give us? There is no need to recognize Artsakh as Armenia - we have long been a single country."