APA DISTORTED CAVUSOGLU'S WORDS
armradio.am
28.01.2010 11:58
On January 27 members of the Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe David Harutyunyan, Naira Zohrabyan
and Armenia's Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe Zohrab
Mnatsakanyan had a meeting with the newly elected PACE President,
Movlud Cavusoglu.
Congratulating Mr. Cavusoglu on assuming office, representatives
of the Armenian delegation asked him to give some clarifications
regarding his interview with the Azeri Press Agency.
PACE President told the Armenian delegates that the APA distorted
the meaning of what he had said. According to Mr. Cavusoglu, he
just spoke about the problems existing in the region, including the
Russia-Georgia, Armenia-Azerbaijan and Armenia-Turkey relations,
which should be settled through negotiations. The Karabakh conflict
settlement proceeds within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group, and
he considers that PACE can assist in the resolution of all conflicts,
especially on humanitarian issues.
armradio.am
28.01.2010 11:58
On January 27 members of the Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe David Harutyunyan, Naira Zohrabyan
and Armenia's Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe Zohrab
Mnatsakanyan had a meeting with the newly elected PACE President,
Movlud Cavusoglu.
Congratulating Mr. Cavusoglu on assuming office, representatives
of the Armenian delegation asked him to give some clarifications
regarding his interview with the Azeri Press Agency.
PACE President told the Armenian delegates that the APA distorted
the meaning of what he had said. According to Mr. Cavusoglu, he
just spoke about the problems existing in the region, including the
Russia-Georgia, Armenia-Azerbaijan and Armenia-Turkey relations,
which should be settled through negotiations. The Karabakh conflict
settlement proceeds within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group, and
he considers that PACE can assist in the resolution of all conflicts,
especially on humanitarian issues.