NATO REFLECTS APPROACHES TOWARDS PRINCIPLES OF AZERBAIJAN - AZERI MP
Author: J.Shahverdiyev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Sept 25 2006
The attitude NATO Parliamentary Assembly towards the fireplaces
requires to discuss Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the member of the
Azerbaijani delegation in NATO Parliamentary Assembly, MP Zahid Oruj
told Trend.
The Deputy noted that the Azerbaijani delegation may establish its
activities on the level of associative membership. "The associative
membership doesn't take any steps, but is involved in raising questions
and presenting problems, and cannot influence the made decisions,"
Oruj said. In addition, he emphasized that the attitude of NATO
Parliamentary Assembly towards this issue is very important.
The attitude NATO Parliamentary Assembly towards the fireplaces
requires to discuss Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "It is impossible to
await that NATO may apply any sanctions in relation with this issue,
and send its armed forces to the territory of South Caucasus," Oruj
spelled out.
He added that earlier, NATO Parliamentary Assembly considered
this problem from the point of view of Armenia, but now views have
changed. "At present, NATO reflects approaches towards the principles
of Azerbaijan," Orujov concluded.
Author: J.Shahverdiyev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
Sept 25 2006
The attitude NATO Parliamentary Assembly towards the fireplaces
requires to discuss Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the member of the
Azerbaijani delegation in NATO Parliamentary Assembly, MP Zahid Oruj
told Trend.
The Deputy noted that the Azerbaijani delegation may establish its
activities on the level of associative membership. "The associative
membership doesn't take any steps, but is involved in raising questions
and presenting problems, and cannot influence the made decisions,"
Oruj said. In addition, he emphasized that the attitude of NATO
Parliamentary Assembly towards this issue is very important.
The attitude NATO Parliamentary Assembly towards the fireplaces
requires to discuss Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "It is impossible to
await that NATO may apply any sanctions in relation with this issue,
and send its armed forces to the territory of South Caucasus," Oruj
spelled out.
He added that earlier, NATO Parliamentary Assembly considered
this problem from the point of view of Armenia, but now views have
changed. "At present, NATO reflects approaches towards the principles
of Azerbaijan," Orujov concluded.