TURKEY'S INVOLVEMENT INTO OSCE MG IMPOSSIBLE, SAYS NALBANDIAN
Aysor
April 27 2010
Armenia
Turkey's involvement into the OSCE Minsk Group, aimed at the settlement
to the Karabakh conflict, is impossible, said Armenia's Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian in his interview on TV.
"It's impossible," he said. "And the explanation to this was put by
both Armenia's President and Foreign Minister," Nalbandian told the
Public Television of Armenia.
"Iran has expressed a wish to help and support the process of
settlement to the Karabakh conflict, and we surely welcome this. We
also appreciate Iran's balanced approach to the issue of the Karabakh
conflict," said Foreign Minister commenting Iran's involvement into
the Karabakh talks.
Commenting the statements of dissatisfaction with the process,
Nalbandian said that Baku is used to condemning time after time
Armenia, Minsk group Co-Chairs and even its ally Turkey. "Azerbaijan
is just seeking scapegoats for its own failed policy to blame them
for failures. As for the process, it takes its course," said Edward
Nalbandian.
Aysor
April 27 2010
Armenia
Turkey's involvement into the OSCE Minsk Group, aimed at the settlement
to the Karabakh conflict, is impossible, said Armenia's Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian in his interview on TV.
"It's impossible," he said. "And the explanation to this was put by
both Armenia's President and Foreign Minister," Nalbandian told the
Public Television of Armenia.
"Iran has expressed a wish to help and support the process of
settlement to the Karabakh conflict, and we surely welcome this. We
also appreciate Iran's balanced approach to the issue of the Karabakh
conflict," said Foreign Minister commenting Iran's involvement into
the Karabakh talks.
Commenting the statements of dissatisfaction with the process,
Nalbandian said that Baku is used to condemning time after time
Armenia, Minsk group Co-Chairs and even its ally Turkey. "Azerbaijan
is just seeking scapegoats for its own failed policy to blame them
for failures. As for the process, it takes its course," said Edward
Nalbandian.