TERRY DAVIS: "I BELIEVE THE KARABAKH CONFLICT WILL BE SETTLED BEFORE THE COMPLETION OF MY TERM"
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/poli tics/50585.html
Feb 10 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan and Armenia should intensify efforts for the resolution of
the Karabakh conflict, said CE secretary general Terry Davis according
to AzTV channel.
He said the Council of Europe is ready to contribute to the negotiation
process on the conflict resolution. "The Council of Europe pays a
great attention to the South Caucasus region and welcomes any positive
result, attained during the negotiations.
As is known, the Council of Europe adopted several resolutions on
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. These resolutions call on
Azerbaijan and Armenia to settle the conflict peacefully.
For the resolution of the problem, the countries must hold effective
talks, which can give definite results. During the meetings with
the presidents I feel progress and hopes for the resolution of the
conflict. I believe that the conflict will be settled before the
completion of my term", said Davis.
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/poli tics/50585.html
Feb 10 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan and Armenia should intensify efforts for the resolution of
the Karabakh conflict, said CE secretary general Terry Davis according
to AzTV channel.
He said the Council of Europe is ready to contribute to the negotiation
process on the conflict resolution. "The Council of Europe pays a
great attention to the South Caucasus region and welcomes any positive
result, attained during the negotiations.
As is known, the Council of Europe adopted several resolutions on
the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. These resolutions call on
Azerbaijan and Armenia to settle the conflict peacefully.
For the resolution of the problem, the countries must hold effective
talks, which can give definite results. During the meetings with
the presidents I feel progress and hopes for the resolution of the
conflict. I believe that the conflict will be settled before the
completion of my term", said Davis.