Azeri parliament urges Armenia to take constructive stance on Karabakh
Interfax news agency, Moscow
6 May 05
Baku, 6 May, Interfax-Azerbaijan: The Azerbaijani parliament adopted a
statement on Friday [6 May] on the 13th anniversary of the "occupation
of Susa [town in Karabakh] by the Armenian military".
"Armenia's position on the peace talks, its refusal to recognize the
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, modern weapons supplies to the
Armenian army and cease-fire violations increase the danger of the
war resuming," the statement reads.
[Passage omitted: background details]
The statement said that "the Azerbaijani parliament calls on Armenia
to take a constructive position on the peace process and give up its
actions impeding the negotiations within the OSCE Minsk Group".
The parliament proposed that the UN General Assembly discuss the
Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization,
the Organization of the Islamic Conference, NATO and the European
Parliament deal with the problem.
Interfax news agency, Moscow
6 May 05
Baku, 6 May, Interfax-Azerbaijan: The Azerbaijani parliament adopted a
statement on Friday [6 May] on the 13th anniversary of the "occupation
of Susa [town in Karabakh] by the Armenian military".
"Armenia's position on the peace talks, its refusal to recognize the
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, modern weapons supplies to the
Armenian army and cease-fire violations increase the danger of the
war resuming," the statement reads.
[Passage omitted: background details]
The statement said that "the Azerbaijani parliament calls on Armenia
to take a constructive position on the peace process and give up its
actions impeding the negotiations within the OSCE Minsk Group".
The parliament proposed that the UN General Assembly discuss the
Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and the Parliamentary Assembly of the
Council of Europe, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization,
the Organization of the Islamic Conference, NATO and the European
Parliament deal with the problem.