BARONESS CAROLINE COX INSPIRED WITH CHANGES IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH
DeFacto Agency
June 2 2008
Armenia
YEREVAN, 02.06.08. DE FACTO. The situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh
was discussed in the course of the NKR President Bako Sahakian's
meeting with a British delegation held in Stepanakert on May 30.The
delegation was headed by Baroness Caroline Cox, vice Speaker of the
U. K. House of Lords.
According to the Central Department of Information under the NKR
President, during the meeting Baroness Cox noted her optimism and
inspiration over the changes taking pace in the Republic grew with
every visit.
On the guests' request Bako Sahakian presented the current
situation and perspectives of development of the Republic's various
spheres. According to the NKR President, freedom, independence and
peace are the most important conditions of a state's development.
Upon completion of the meeting the state's head expressed his
gratitude to the guests for their constant attention and care about
Nagorno-Karabakh. He voiced confidence in the continuation of the
cooperation's traditions.
DeFacto Agency
June 2 2008
Armenia
YEREVAN, 02.06.08. DE FACTO. The situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh
was discussed in the course of the NKR President Bako Sahakian's
meeting with a British delegation held in Stepanakert on May 30.The
delegation was headed by Baroness Caroline Cox, vice Speaker of the
U. K. House of Lords.
According to the Central Department of Information under the NKR
President, during the meeting Baroness Cox noted her optimism and
inspiration over the changes taking pace in the Republic grew with
every visit.
On the guests' request Bako Sahakian presented the current
situation and perspectives of development of the Republic's various
spheres. According to the NKR President, freedom, independence and
peace are the most important conditions of a state's development.
Upon completion of the meeting the state's head expressed his
gratitude to the guests for their constant attention and care about
Nagorno-Karabakh. He voiced confidence in the continuation of the
cooperation's traditions.