MATTHEW BRYZA REJECTED AZERI REPORTERS
Panorama.am
15:42 17/11/2008
Azeri reporters distort Mattew Bryza's words, said the OSCE Minsk
group Co-chairman Matthew Bryza after his meeting with the President
of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakyan rejecting the news spread by the
Azeri media. Note that according to Azeri mass media the American
co-chairman said that Nagorno Karabakh should return back the
territories to Azerbaijan.
"The reporters in Azerbaijan are very "creative" and somebody wants
to use my words under the interest of this or that side. I have
mentioned that if a contract is signed it should be a balanced
one and should express the interest of both Armenian and Azeri
sides. Yes, we do hope that the troops will be drove out of there but
a corridor should remain," said the American co-chairman and added:
"All the international norms and principles which are included in
the declaration should be taken into account in the agreement. I mean
not only one principle but some others too, and you could ask Azeri
reporters why they refer to only one point," said M. Bryza.
Panorama.am
15:42 17/11/2008
Azeri reporters distort Mattew Bryza's words, said the OSCE Minsk
group Co-chairman Matthew Bryza after his meeting with the President
of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakyan rejecting the news spread by the
Azeri media. Note that according to Azeri mass media the American
co-chairman said that Nagorno Karabakh should return back the
territories to Azerbaijan.
"The reporters in Azerbaijan are very "creative" and somebody wants
to use my words under the interest of this or that side. I have
mentioned that if a contract is signed it should be a balanced
one and should express the interest of both Armenian and Azeri
sides. Yes, we do hope that the troops will be drove out of there but
a corridor should remain," said the American co-chairman and added:
"All the international norms and principles which are included in
the declaration should be taken into account in the agreement. I mean
not only one principle but some others too, and you could ask Azeri
reporters why they refer to only one point," said M. Bryza.