SLOVENIA SUPPORTS SETTLEMENT OF NK CONFLICT WITHIN TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF AZERBAIJAN - DEPARTMENT CHIEF OF AZERI PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
Author: A.Mammadova
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Aug. 31, 2006
Slovenia takes an interest in the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict within the framework of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan,
chief of the Foreign Relations Department of the Executive Office
of Azerbaijan President Novruz Mammadov told, Trend reports with
reference to Lider TV.
According to him, the head of Slovenia paid a special attention to
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict during "Caspian-2008".
Besides, Mammadov commented on the arrival of the expert group for
investigation of the reasons of the fires happened in Azerbaijan's
occupied territories. According to Mammadov, official Baku, by
inviting the expert group, wants to liquidate the indifference of
the international community towards this issue.
NGOs functioning in Azerbaijan disseminate information in the world
on most unimportant events, but they don't inform the international
community about these events, Mammadov said.
"The visit of the expert group may be assessed as a result of our
remarks to the address of the personal representatives of the OCSE
chairman Andzey Kasprzyk, and their work may prevent the fires in
the future," Mammadov underlined.
Author: A.Mammadova
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Aug. 31, 2006
Slovenia takes an interest in the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict within the framework of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan,
chief of the Foreign Relations Department of the Executive Office
of Azerbaijan President Novruz Mammadov told, Trend reports with
reference to Lider TV.
According to him, the head of Slovenia paid a special attention to
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict during "Caspian-2008".
Besides, Mammadov commented on the arrival of the expert group for
investigation of the reasons of the fires happened in Azerbaijan's
occupied territories. According to Mammadov, official Baku, by
inviting the expert group, wants to liquidate the indifference of
the international community towards this issue.
NGOs functioning in Azerbaijan disseminate information in the world
on most unimportant events, but they don't inform the international
community about these events, Mammadov said.
"The visit of the expert group may be assessed as a result of our
remarks to the address of the personal representatives of the OCSE
chairman Andzey Kasprzyk, and their work may prevent the fires in
the future," Mammadov underlined.