Baku hails Georgian President's separatism combat plan
AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Feb 10 2005
Baku considers the initiatives of Tbilisi in settling relations with
South Ossetia in terms of resolving the separatism problem in South
Caucasus as an important step forward.
Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister, Araz Azimov, told journalists
that the Georgian President, Saakashvili's peace plan and the recent
PACE resolution on Upper Garabagh are two remarkable factors for
resolution of regional conflicts.
Speaking at PACE in Strasbourg on January 26, Saakashvili laid out
new initiatives for settling the conflict over South Ossetia aimed
at granting the region a broad autonomy.
Azimov said that a noticeable intolerance of separatism and the
tendency towards resolving this conflict, based on the observance
of the territorial integrity of countries in such troubled zones,
are currently observed in the CE and Europe.
AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Feb 10 2005
Baku considers the initiatives of Tbilisi in settling relations with
South Ossetia in terms of resolving the separatism problem in South
Caucasus as an important step forward.
Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister, Araz Azimov, told journalists
that the Georgian President, Saakashvili's peace plan and the recent
PACE resolution on Upper Garabagh are two remarkable factors for
resolution of regional conflicts.
Speaking at PACE in Strasbourg on January 26, Saakashvili laid out
new initiatives for settling the conflict over South Ossetia aimed
at granting the region a broad autonomy.
Azimov said that a noticeable intolerance of separatism and the
tendency towards resolving this conflict, based on the observance
of the territorial integrity of countries in such troubled zones,
are currently observed in the CE and Europe.