AZERBAIJAN PROTESTS TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES INVOLVED IN EXCAVATIONS IN KARABAKH
Today
http://www.today.az/news/politics/71551.html
July 29 2010
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has voiced protest against foreign countries participating
in excavations in Azykh cave, one of the oldest centers of civilization
in Azerbaijan's occupied Karabakh region.
Azerbaijan's Culture and Tourism Ministry official Arif Aliyev says
Azerbaijan has sent a note of protest to Spain, the United Kingdom
and Ireland through their embassies in Baku.
The letter of protest says carrying out excavations in Azerbaijan's
territory without country's permission contradicts international
conventions.
"Azerbaijan's Ministry of Culture and Tourism is going an appeal
to relevant authorities of Spain, the UK and Ireland, so that they
withdrew their specialists back. Azerbaijan has already handed
a protest note to the embassies of these countries. In addition,
the Foreign Ministry is preparing an appeal to foreign countries so
that they warned their company of the illegal activities of the work
carried out there," Aliyev added.
From: A. Papazian
Today
http://www.today.az/news/politics/71551.html
July 29 2010
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan has voiced protest against foreign countries participating
in excavations in Azykh cave, one of the oldest centers of civilization
in Azerbaijan's occupied Karabakh region.
Azerbaijan's Culture and Tourism Ministry official Arif Aliyev says
Azerbaijan has sent a note of protest to Spain, the United Kingdom
and Ireland through their embassies in Baku.
The letter of protest says carrying out excavations in Azerbaijan's
territory without country's permission contradicts international
conventions.
"Azerbaijan's Ministry of Culture and Tourism is going an appeal
to relevant authorities of Spain, the UK and Ireland, so that they
withdrew their specialists back. Azerbaijan has already handed
a protest note to the embassies of these countries. In addition,
the Foreign Ministry is preparing an appeal to foreign countries so
that they warned their company of the illegal activities of the work
carried out there," Aliyev added.
From: A. Papazian