DAVUTOGLU DISSATISFIED WITH AZERBAIJAN'S ABSENCE FROM SUMMIT
Aysor
April 16 2010
Armenia
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has expressed his feelings
of dissatisfaction with the fact, that Azerbaijan hadn't been invited
to participate in the Nuclear Security summit in Washington, hosted
by U.S. President Barack Obama.
"The absent of Azerbaijan from the Summit was a great omission. We
did our best Azerbaijan to have participated in the Summit; however,
the summit's hoster is Washington. If Baku would have been participated
in those talks then they would have been more successful. I consider
the absence of Azerbaijan from the summit to be a missed opportunity,"
1News.Az agency quotes Davutoglu as saying, citing state-run Zaman
paper.
According to the source, Davutogly is expected to pay a visit to Baku
next week "to discuss in details results of the Washington talks."
Aysor
April 16 2010
Armenia
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has expressed his feelings
of dissatisfaction with the fact, that Azerbaijan hadn't been invited
to participate in the Nuclear Security summit in Washington, hosted
by U.S. President Barack Obama.
"The absent of Azerbaijan from the Summit was a great omission. We
did our best Azerbaijan to have participated in the Summit; however,
the summit's hoster is Washington. If Baku would have been participated
in those talks then they would have been more successful. I consider
the absence of Azerbaijan from the summit to be a missed opportunity,"
1News.Az agency quotes Davutoglu as saying, citing state-run Zaman
paper.
According to the source, Davutogly is expected to pay a visit to Baku
next week "to discuss in details results of the Washington talks."