PRESIDENT OF CZECH SENATE: "ISSUES OF TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND SOVEREIGNTY SHOULD BE SOLVED WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW"
24 Sep 2009 13:13
Baku. Viktoria Dementieva - APA. "Territorial integrity and
sovereignty are very important for every state. This problem
should be solved within the framework of the international law,"
president of the Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka told journalists in
Baku, APA reports. Commenting on Czechia's position on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict Sobotka said his country will insist on solving
this problem within the framework of the international law. He said
Czechia is interested in buying energy resources from Azerbaijan and
the business forum in Baku will give an impetus to the development
of the cooperation between the two countries.
"The delegation includes deputy ministers of finance and industry
and 45 businessmen," he said.
Sobotka said cooperation will be discussed within the framework of
the Eastern Partnership program and noted that the program is realized
during Czechia's chairmanship.
"We will do our best to improve this program," he said.
Sobotka regretted that the US scrapped the missile defense plans.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
24 Sep 2009 13:13
Baku. Viktoria Dementieva - APA. "Territorial integrity and
sovereignty are very important for every state. This problem
should be solved within the framework of the international law,"
president of the Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka told journalists in
Baku, APA reports. Commenting on Czechia's position on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict Sobotka said his country will insist on solving
this problem within the framework of the international law. He said
Czechia is interested in buying energy resources from Azerbaijan and
the business forum in Baku will give an impetus to the development
of the cooperation between the two countries.
"The delegation includes deputy ministers of finance and industry
and 45 businessmen," he said.
Sobotka said cooperation will be discussed within the framework of
the Eastern Partnership program and noted that the program is realized
during Czechia's chairmanship.
"We will do our best to improve this program," he said.
Sobotka regretted that the US scrapped the missile defense plans.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress