AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENTARIANS TO DISCUSS BAKU-ANKARA RELATIONS IN TURKEY
news.az
Nov 11 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani parliamentarians are leaving for Turkey to discuss
relations between Baku and Ankara established in the light of
normalization of the Turkish-Armenian ties.
"Rabiyat Aslanova chairman of the parliamentary human rights
committee and Ganira Pashayeva, member of the parliamentary committee
of international relations and interparliamentary ties, will be
staying in Ankara November 12-15 to participate in an event on the
Turkish-Armenian relations", the news service for Milli Medjlis
said Wednesday.
"Azerbaijani parliamentarians will speak at the event organized by
the Center of Strategic Studies of Turkey", the sources said.
Moreover, Aslanova and Pashayeva will visit several prestigious high
schools of Turkey to meet with students and inform them of the recent
events in the region, including the situation that established after
the Turkish-Armenian protocols were signed on creation of diplomatic
relations and opening of borders in Zurich on October 10.
news.az
Nov 11 2009
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani parliamentarians are leaving for Turkey to discuss
relations between Baku and Ankara established in the light of
normalization of the Turkish-Armenian ties.
"Rabiyat Aslanova chairman of the parliamentary human rights
committee and Ganira Pashayeva, member of the parliamentary committee
of international relations and interparliamentary ties, will be
staying in Ankara November 12-15 to participate in an event on the
Turkish-Armenian relations", the news service for Milli Medjlis
said Wednesday.
"Azerbaijani parliamentarians will speak at the event organized by
the Center of Strategic Studies of Turkey", the sources said.
Moreover, Aslanova and Pashayeva will visit several prestigious high
schools of Turkey to meet with students and inform them of the recent
events in the region, including the situation that established after
the Turkish-Armenian protocols were signed on creation of diplomatic
relations and opening of borders in Zurich on October 10.