wap.apa.az
09 Oct 2008
Matthew Bryza: `The Unites States considers that Azerbaijan's territorial
integrity should be the main principle of the settlement'
Baku. Lachin Sultanova - APA. `The Unites States considers that Azerbaijan's
territorial integrity should be the main principle of the settlement of
Nagorno Karabakh conflict,' American Co-Chair of OSCE Minsk Group Matthew
Bryza said in his interview to BBC Russian service, APA reports.
`We think we should start with the principle of Azerbaijan's territorial
integrity, then the other principles should be added to bring the
negotiations to comprise and framework agreement. This means that we all
should admit that from legal aspect and in terms of international laws
Nagorno Karabakh is a part of Azerbaijan,' said Matthew Bryza and added that
Armenia should admit it in order to end the negotiations with agreement.
`We know that Armenia has a different view. But we should help Azerbaijan
and Armenia to reach an understanding using creative and constructive ways,'
the co-chair underlined.
09 Oct 2008
Matthew Bryza: `The Unites States considers that Azerbaijan's territorial
integrity should be the main principle of the settlement'
Baku. Lachin Sultanova - APA. `The Unites States considers that Azerbaijan's
territorial integrity should be the main principle of the settlement of
Nagorno Karabakh conflict,' American Co-Chair of OSCE Minsk Group Matthew
Bryza said in his interview to BBC Russian service, APA reports.
`We think we should start with the principle of Azerbaijan's territorial
integrity, then the other principles should be added to bring the
negotiations to comprise and framework agreement. This means that we all
should admit that from legal aspect and in terms of international laws
Nagorno Karabakh is a part of Azerbaijan,' said Matthew Bryza and added that
Armenia should admit it in order to end the negotiations with agreement.
`We know that Armenia has a different view. But we should help Azerbaijan
and Armenia to reach an understanding using creative and constructive ways,'
the co-chair underlined.