ISA GAMBAR: BAKU AND ANKARA OVERCOME CRISIS
ArmInfo-TURAN
2009-04-20 15:07:00
'I think that Azerbaijan and Turkey have overcome the crisis, which
could have arisen after opening of the border between Turkey and
Armenia. Now the both countries try to understand their priorities,"
Isa Gambar, Musavat party's leader, said to Turan upon his returning
from Turkey. He added that if the borders would have opened without
consideration of mutual priorities, Azerbaijan would have been deeply
disappointed. Gambar believes that any steps must be taken only after
mutual consultations. "There must be logics and strategy for the
borders opening," said Gambar. The visit took place at the invitation
of the Turkish media. "The Turkish society has been concerned about
possible worsening of relationships with Azerbaijan," said Musavat
party's leader. He added the problem has been caused by lack of full
information and misunderstanding between the Azerbaijani and Turkish
administrations. He added that the crisis will give the both sides
a chance to eliminate the "gaps" and take into account each other's
priorities in taking serious decisions. "The most important thing
is that the both societies could overcome the crisis and preserve
respect and love to each other," Gambar said.
ArmInfo-TURAN
2009-04-20 15:07:00
'I think that Azerbaijan and Turkey have overcome the crisis, which
could have arisen after opening of the border between Turkey and
Armenia. Now the both countries try to understand their priorities,"
Isa Gambar, Musavat party's leader, said to Turan upon his returning
from Turkey. He added that if the borders would have opened without
consideration of mutual priorities, Azerbaijan would have been deeply
disappointed. Gambar believes that any steps must be taken only after
mutual consultations. "There must be logics and strategy for the
borders opening," said Gambar. The visit took place at the invitation
of the Turkish media. "The Turkish society has been concerned about
possible worsening of relationships with Azerbaijan," said Musavat
party's leader. He added the problem has been caused by lack of full
information and misunderstanding between the Azerbaijani and Turkish
administrations. He added that the crisis will give the both sides
a chance to eliminate the "gaps" and take into account each other's
priorities in taking serious decisions. "The most important thing
is that the both societies could overcome the crisis and preserve
respect and love to each other," Gambar said.