AZERI LAWMAKER SUGGESTS JOINT SEARCH FOR WAYS TO SETTLE KARABAKH ISSUE
Armenpress
Apr 13 2006
BAKU, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS: An Azerbaijani parliament member said
lawmakers from Armenia and his country could meet to discuss the best
ways to resolve their dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Sabir Hajiev, who is also chairman of a small party called Civic Unity,
was quoted by Trend news agency as saying that the accord of Armenian
and Azeri presidents was needed to convene the first such meeting. "If
they (the presidents) believe a joint search for ways to settle the
conflict by lawmakers could help they should endorse this proposal,"
he was quoted as saying.
This idea was supported also by another Azeri lawmaker, Fazan
Gazanfarogly, who however, argued that this problem could not be
solved by the efforts of deputies, because it was not solved so far
either by presidents or their foreign ministers.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Armenpress
Apr 13 2006
BAKU, APRIL 13, ARMENPRESS: An Azerbaijani parliament member said
lawmakers from Armenia and his country could meet to discuss the best
ways to resolve their dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Sabir Hajiev, who is also chairman of a small party called Civic Unity,
was quoted by Trend news agency as saying that the accord of Armenian
and Azeri presidents was needed to convene the first such meeting. "If
they (the presidents) believe a joint search for ways to settle the
conflict by lawmakers could help they should endorse this proposal,"
he was quoted as saying.
This idea was supported also by another Azeri lawmaker, Fazan
Gazanfarogly, who however, argued that this problem could not be
solved by the efforts of deputies, because it was not solved so far
either by presidents or their foreign ministers.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress