The reason why I question the quote is that it sounded sort of overly negative compared to what we've seen from Sting, and it was posted without any source except "an Italian newspaper". Considering that some people here apparently think Stewart and/or Sting are talking to them in a chat room, I don't know if I'm prepared to take it at face value. Even if it's accurate, the European press takes a tabloid approach to a lot of stuff, so it may not be exactly what he said.
""We're concentrating on the tour, it'll be fun and it'll be a big success as gigs sold out in less than 2 hours. But one thing you can be sure of: it won't last for more than one year, and after that i'll escape again! I've written 2 new tracks and we're working on them right now. The idea of a live album out of the tour is quite good, but only if the gigs turn out great. I'm not denying that getting back together was somehow weird at first, but there's no sign of bad blood among us."
Personally, I don't see why Sting would need to foreclose anything in the future. If it's going well, why limit your options? In any case, I don't think he would phrase it the way it's put in that quote. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'm still hoping for a new album. If Sting has two songs, and Andy and Stewart can come up with one apiece, throw in a couple of instrumentals and you're almost there.
On a side note, Stewart jokingly calling Sting "Dear Leader" was a reference to Kim Jong Il. I wonder if I'm the only one who got the joke...