
The negotiation process is likely to change if no results are achieved in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict at the upcoming OSCE summit in Astana, Turkish MP Senol Bal said.
"If no result on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is achieved at the Astana summit, then changes are likely to occur in the negotiation process," she said. "But we hope that the summit will be a successful step toward the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict."
The summit will be held in Astana on December 1-2, and bring together the presidents and prime ministers of 56 OSCE member countries and 12 OSCE partner countries, as well as the heads of 68 international organizations.
The summit has been held six times since the organization's inception in 1975. The last was held in Istanbul in 1999. The MP said Armenia will not have the courage to use military actions to resolve the conflict.
"I think that if Armenia chooses the military path, then Azerbaijan and Turkey will give the appropriate response to Yerevan," she added.
/Trend/