Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
June 2 2006
Inauguration on Azerbaijan's oil reaching Ceyhan terminal to be held
in Ceyhan and Istanbul on 13 July
[ 02 Jun. 2006 12:56 ]
Azerbaijan's oil delivered to Turkey via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
(BTC) main export oil pipeline has already reached the Ceyhan
terminal and filled into tankers.
Inaugurations will be held in Ceyhan and Istanbul on this occasion on
13 July. Turkey's ambassador to Azerbaijan Turan Morali told APA that
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev will also be invited to the
inauguration.
The Turkish ambassador also commented on Russian Defense Minister's
statements regarding dislocation of peacekeepers from countries that
are not CIS and OSCE Minsk Group members in Nagorno Garabagh.
`The parameters of what forces can be stationed are not known. There
are other questions and problems to be solved now. These issues can
be considered after the solution of the current problems,' Mr.Morali
said.
The Turkish ambassador also reminded that Turkey offered to set up a
joint commission to investigate Armenia's genocide claim by
historians of both countries in archives.
`We expected a response from Armenia. However, this response came in
the form of directed to other ways,' Morali said./APA/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
June 2 2006
Inauguration on Azerbaijan's oil reaching Ceyhan terminal to be held
in Ceyhan and Istanbul on 13 July
[ 02 Jun. 2006 12:56 ]
Azerbaijan's oil delivered to Turkey via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan
(BTC) main export oil pipeline has already reached the Ceyhan
terminal and filled into tankers.
Inaugurations will be held in Ceyhan and Istanbul on this occasion on
13 July. Turkey's ambassador to Azerbaijan Turan Morali told APA that
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev will also be invited to the
inauguration.
The Turkish ambassador also commented on Russian Defense Minister's
statements regarding dislocation of peacekeepers from countries that
are not CIS and OSCE Minsk Group members in Nagorno Garabagh.
`The parameters of what forces can be stationed are not known. There
are other questions and problems to be solved now. These issues can
be considered after the solution of the current problems,' Mr.Morali
said.
The Turkish ambassador also reminded that Turkey offered to set up a
joint commission to investigate Armenia's genocide claim by
historians of both countries in archives.
`We expected a response from Armenia. However, this response came in
the form of directed to other ways,' Morali said./APA/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress