AZERBAIJAN REITERATES SUPPORT FOR GEORGIA'S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY
Turan news agency
Aug 25 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has reiterated its support for Georgia's territorial
integrity and said that the conflict with this country's separatist
regions should be resolved on the basis of international law.
"The conflicts in the South Caucasus, including the Karabakh conflict,
should be resolved in keeping with the norms of international law,
and within the framework of the territorial integrity [of states],"
the Foreign Ministry spokesman, Xazar Ibrahim, told reporters on 25
August, the Turan news agency said.
Asked if Azerbaijan was going to seek foreign military aid following
the Russian invasion of Georgia, Ibrahim said that this was not on
the government's agenda. He added that every state should rely on
its own military might, Turan reported.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman was also quoted as saying that
Azerbaijan was going to hold security consultations with the USA
later this year.
BBCM Note: Such consultations are routine. They are held twice a year.
Turan news agency
Aug 25 2008
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has reiterated its support for Georgia's territorial
integrity and said that the conflict with this country's separatist
regions should be resolved on the basis of international law.
"The conflicts in the South Caucasus, including the Karabakh conflict,
should be resolved in keeping with the norms of international law,
and within the framework of the territorial integrity [of states],"
the Foreign Ministry spokesman, Xazar Ibrahim, told reporters on 25
August, the Turan news agency said.
Asked if Azerbaijan was going to seek foreign military aid following
the Russian invasion of Georgia, Ibrahim said that this was not on
the government's agenda. He added that every state should rely on
its own military might, Turan reported.
The Foreign Ministry spokesman was also quoted as saying that
Azerbaijan was going to hold security consultations with the USA
later this year.
BBCM Note: Such consultations are routine. They are held twice a year.