Reno Harnish: "USA is interested in quickest peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict"
07 April 2005 [16:44] - Today.Az
US government is interested in quickest peaceful settlement of Nagorno-
Karabakh conflict, which stems the tide of social and political
development of the Southern Caucasus.
The agency Trend reports, the US ambassador to Azerbaijan Reno Harnish
stated during his meeting with refugees and internally displaced
persons of Barda and Terter region.
The ambassador indicated, trenchant policy, conducted by leadership of
Azerbaijan all over the world in connection with Armenian-Azerbaijan
conflict, enables hoping, this problem is to be solved in the nearest
future, and refugees, driven away from their native hearths and
internally displaced persons are to return to their native lands.
The diplomat got introduced with social objects, constructed in
villages Imirli of Barda region and Mamyrly of Terter region, which
are financially supported by international humanitarian organization
of USA "Save the children".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
07 April 2005 [16:44] - Today.Az
US government is interested in quickest peaceful settlement of Nagorno-
Karabakh conflict, which stems the tide of social and political
development of the Southern Caucasus.
The agency Trend reports, the US ambassador to Azerbaijan Reno Harnish
stated during his meeting with refugees and internally displaced
persons of Barda and Terter region.
The ambassador indicated, trenchant policy, conducted by leadership of
Azerbaijan all over the world in connection with Armenian-Azerbaijan
conflict, enables hoping, this problem is to be solved in the nearest
future, and refugees, driven away from their native hearths and
internally displaced persons are to return to their native lands.
The diplomat got introduced with social objects, constructed in
villages Imirli of Barda region and Mamyrly of Terter region, which
are financially supported by international humanitarian organization
of USA "Save the children".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress