ArmInfo.In foreseeable future, President Donald Trump's administration will not have time to resolve the Karabakh issue, Peter Fever, a special ex-adviser on strategic planning and institutional reform of US President George W. Bush says, a professor of political science and public policy.
Earlier, former assistant Secretary of State for the South Caucasus, Matthew Bryza, voiced the need to raise the level of international cooperation on the settlement of Karabakh issue to the level of the presidents of Russia and the United States. Prior to that, Karabakh was repeatedly voiced as a platform for the most effective interaction between Moscow and Washington at various political and expert levels.
"I myself have not paid enough attention to monitoring developments around Karabakh issue in recent years, respectively, I cannot express an expert opinion on this issue. I can only say that the Trump administration is now occupied with completely different foreign and domestic issues. In the end, six months have passed since his inauguration, and Trump administration did not even mention Karabakh conflict, "the analyst said.
In an interview with azeri-today, Fever stressed that he personally does not know the facts of influence or attempts to exert influence by the Armenian lobby in US on President George W. Bush. In his opinion, in the country of immigrants, such as US, most of them keep in touch with the historical homeland, which gives rise to their special interest in the issues of foreign American policy towards these countries. According to his estimates, this is not unusual or undesirable, being a valuable contribution to the process of policy development, considered in comparison with other arguments.