AZERBAIJAN INTENDS TO ACHIEVE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY'S ASSESSMENT OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politi cs/54921.html
Aug 24 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan intends to achieve world community's assessment of
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict during the UN General Assembly, chief of
the International Affairs Department of the Azerbaijani President's
Administration Novruz Mammadov said.
The Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict stands on agenda
of the 64th session UN General Assembly to be held in New-York in
September.
"The world community's assessment of the conflict is important from the
point of view of putting pressure on Armenia's position and reminding
the world that the conflict has remained unsolved for 20 years. It is
not good at all for the UN credibility which supports international
law," Mammadov said.
Mammadov said that Armenia has demonstrated double position in solving
the conflict over the years giving unnecessary pretexts. It does not
reckon with either the international community or international law.
"It is difficult to expect any real action from a country that does
not recognize international law."
"Armenia must realize that sooner or later it will have to return
Azerbaijan's land. It will fail to keep it for a long time,"
Mammadov said.
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politi cs/54921.html
Aug 24 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan intends to achieve world community's assessment of
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict during the UN General Assembly, chief of
the International Affairs Department of the Azerbaijani President's
Administration Novruz Mammadov said.
The Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict stands on agenda
of the 64th session UN General Assembly to be held in New-York in
September.
"The world community's assessment of the conflict is important from the
point of view of putting pressure on Armenia's position and reminding
the world that the conflict has remained unsolved for 20 years. It is
not good at all for the UN credibility which supports international
law," Mammadov said.
Mammadov said that Armenia has demonstrated double position in solving
the conflict over the years giving unnecessary pretexts. It does not
reckon with either the international community or international law.
"It is difficult to expect any real action from a country that does
not recognize international law."
"Armenia must realize that sooner or later it will have to return
Azerbaijan's land. It will fail to keep it for a long time,"
Mammadov said.