AZERBAIJANI PREMIER MEETS NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SPEAKER OF HUNGARY IN BAKU
State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan
September 7, 2008 Sunday
Azerbaijan`s Prime Minister Artur Rasizade met Friday with visiting
Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary Mrs.Katalin Szili.
The Premier briefed the Hungarian Speaker on successful reforms
carried out in his country. On the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh, Rasizade said in spite of the OSCE Minsk
Group co-chairs` efforts, the dispute still remains unresolved due
to Armenia`s non-contructiove position. He stressed the conflcit
settlement must be based on Azerbaijan`s territorial integrity and
international norms. International organizations have to take more
vigorous steps to resolve the dispute, Rasizade added.
Mr. Rasizade also underlined reciprocal visits by both countries`
top officials would contribute to expanding cooperation.
Katalin Szili, in turn, said the current visit to Baku would give
an impetus to cooperation between the two countries. She emphasized
that her country was ready to cooperate with Azerbaijan in finance,
construction, communication and other spheres. She also stressed the
importance of expanding Hungary-Azerbaijan parliamentary relations.
The sides discussed other issues of mutual interest.
State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan
September 7, 2008 Sunday
Azerbaijan`s Prime Minister Artur Rasizade met Friday with visiting
Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary Mrs.Katalin Szili.
The Premier briefed the Hungarian Speaker on successful reforms
carried out in his country. On the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
over Nagorno-Karabakh, Rasizade said in spite of the OSCE Minsk
Group co-chairs` efforts, the dispute still remains unresolved due
to Armenia`s non-contructiove position. He stressed the conflcit
settlement must be based on Azerbaijan`s territorial integrity and
international norms. International organizations have to take more
vigorous steps to resolve the dispute, Rasizade added.
Mr. Rasizade also underlined reciprocal visits by both countries`
top officials would contribute to expanding cooperation.
Katalin Szili, in turn, said the current visit to Baku would give
an impetus to cooperation between the two countries. She emphasized
that her country was ready to cooperate with Azerbaijan in finance,
construction, communication and other spheres. She also stressed the
importance of expanding Hungary-Azerbaijan parliamentary relations.
The sides discussed other issues of mutual interest.