
ايران خواهان حل مناقشه قاراباغ عليا
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ويكي ليكس
July 07, 2011
سايت مشهور ويكي ليكس، اسناد محرمانه ديگري را در باره ارمنستان افشا كرده است. اين
اسناد كه توسط سفارت ايالات متحده آمريكا در جمهوري آزربايجان تهيه شده اند، حاوي
تحليلي مفصل از روابط ارمنستان و ايران مي باشند.
آنگونه كه سفير سابق ايالات متحده آمريكا در آزربايجان، آن دئرسه (Anne Derse) در
مقدمه اين گزارشات مي گويد، اعضاي سفارت درگير با مسائل ايران، در اكتبر ٢٠٠٧ به
ايروان رسيده و با نمايندگان دائره هاي سياسي، تجار و شخصيتهاي برجسته فرهنگي ارمني
ملاقات كردند.
گزارش ذكر مي كند كه در طول ملاقاتها كارشناسان ارمني اعتقاد خود، مبني بر آن كه
ايران از بسياري از جهات و عميقا خواهان ادامه وضعيت فعلي موجود در منطقه (مناقشه
قاراباغ عليا) مي باشد را بيان كردند.
داويد شاه نظريان مشاور امنيتي سابق ارمنستان در ملاقات با ديپلمات آمريكائي، در
باره روابط دو طرفه ارمنستان-ايران نيز صحبت كرد.
به گفته داود شاه نظريان "روابط بين ايران و ارمنستان، محدود به علائق بازرگاني صرف
نيست. در ارتباط با مسائل سياسي و عرصه امنيتي نيز در سطوح عالي همكاريهاي متقابل
وجود دارند".
وي بويژه تاكيد كرد كه ايران خواهان حل مساله قاراباغ و پيشرفت در متدهاي حل اين
مساله نيست. زيرا وضعيت موجود، دولت آزربايجان را از متمركز شدن بر مسائل تركان
ساكن در شمال ايران [آزربايجان جنوبي] باز مي دارد و به مقامات رسمي ايران اين
امكان را مي دهد كه توجه دولت آزربايجان به اين امر را منحرف كنند.
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WikiLeaks has declassified another secret
document concerning Armenia.
This document contains a detailed analysis of the Armenian-Iranian relations,
prepared by the United States Embassy in Azerbaijan.
As former U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan Anne Derse said in a preface to the
reports her subordinate, dealing with the problems of Iran, arrived in Yerevan
in October 2007 and met with representatives of political circles, businessmen
and cultural figures.
In addition, Armenian specialists expressed their belief that Iran is deeply
interested in maintaining the status quo in the region, particularly in
maintaining the current situation of Nagorno-Karabakh problem,” reads the
report.
Former National Security Minister David Shahnazaryan in an interview with
American diplomat also spoke about bilateral Armenian-Iranian relations.
"Relations between Iran and Armenia are not limited to trade links. There is a
high-level cooperation in connection with political issues and security
cooperation," said Shahnazaryan,
stressing that Iran does not wish to progress towards resolution of the Karabakh
problem, since status quo diverts the attention of Azerbaijan from Azerbaijanis
living in northern Iran.
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The popular site Of wikiLeaks it declassified some information of the embassy of
the USA in Azerbaijan.
As reports AZE.az, the site Of wikiLeaks published the secret document, which is
concerned Armenia and [Irana].
[Dokument] it was prepared by the embassy of the USA in Azerbaijan.
In the document the ex- ambassador of Anne’s USA in Azerbaijan [Dersi] it writes
that the colleague of embassy, who carries out the problems of Iran, arrived to
Yerevan in October 2007 and it met with the political circles, the owners and
the people prominent in cultural matters.
Furthermore, Armenian specialists in the course of encounters expressed
conviction that Iran is in many respects interested in the retention of the
status quo in a highland- Karabakh question , it is noted in the document.
[Shakhnazaryan] in the conversation to American diplomats spoke also about the
double-sided [armyano]- Iranian relations.
The relations between Iran and Armenia are not limited only to commercial
connections. There is a collaboration at the high level in connection with the
political issues and in the sphere of safety , noted [Shakhnazaryan],
having especially emphasized that Iran does not desire progress on the method of
solution of Karabakh problem, since this makes possible for official Teheran to
distract attention to Baku from the problems of Azerbaijanians in Iran (in South
Azerbaijan - editor's notes).

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