ARMENIA'S PRESIDENT SAYS WAITS FOR BAKU'S RESPONSE
Aysor
July 22 2010
Armenia
Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan has declared that is expecting a
response of Azerbaijani authorities to the proposals delivered in St.
Petersburg in relation to the settlement to the Karabakh conflict.
"There were delivered newest proposals made on the basis of the Madrid
Document in St, Petersburg. Azerbaijan must answer whether he is
accepting those proposals or not. We consider the document provides a
platform for continuation of negotiations. So, let's see what answer
Azerbaijan will offer. If Azerbaijan says is accepting the document
delivered by the OSCE Minsk Group [Co-Chairs], then the talks will be
continued. If no - then, I think, there will be chosen other ways,"
said Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan at the meeting with young
activists of "Together" Movement.
Armenian President also reminded that the statement of representatives
of the chairing countries of the OSCE Minsk Group, which was made
in Alma-Ata, reads that the Karabakh conflict must be settled on the
basis of three principles of the international law: principle of the
territorial integrity, the right to self-determination, and non-use
of force.
"We say the conflict must be settled by making mutual concessions.
Nothing else is acceptable," added President Sargsyan.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
July 22 2010
Armenia
Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan has declared that is expecting a
response of Azerbaijani authorities to the proposals delivered in St.
Petersburg in relation to the settlement to the Karabakh conflict.
"There were delivered newest proposals made on the basis of the Madrid
Document in St, Petersburg. Azerbaijan must answer whether he is
accepting those proposals or not. We consider the document provides a
platform for continuation of negotiations. So, let's see what answer
Azerbaijan will offer. If Azerbaijan says is accepting the document
delivered by the OSCE Minsk Group [Co-Chairs], then the talks will be
continued. If no - then, I think, there will be chosen other ways,"
said Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan at the meeting with young
activists of "Together" Movement.
Armenian President also reminded that the statement of representatives
of the chairing countries of the OSCE Minsk Group, which was made
in Alma-Ata, reads that the Karabakh conflict must be settled on the
basis of three principles of the international law: principle of the
territorial integrity, the right to self-determination, and non-use
of force.
"We say the conflict must be settled by making mutual concessions.
Nothing else is acceptable," added President Sargsyan.
From: A. Papazian