AZERBAIJANI OFFICIAL: NOTHING WILL HARM TURKISH-AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS
Trend
May 17 2010
Azerbaijan
The Turkish-Azerbaijani relations are strong and nothing can break or
hurt them, Azerbaijani Parliamentary Deputy Speaker Bahar Muradova,
who attends the OSCE meeting in Almaty, said in an interview with
the Turkish Cihan news agency.
Despite a small misunderstanding between Turkey and Azerbaijan, which
took place some time ago, the relations between the two countries
are at a high level, Muradova said.
Muradova said the main problem in the region is in Armenia, which
has territorial claims not only against Azerbaijan, but also against
Turkey.
Armenia raises the question of the "Armenian genocide" by any means
to put Turkey in a difficult position, she said.
Turkey should act in a coordinated way with Azerbaijan to address
the problems with Armenia, Muradova said.
Muradova also expressed believe in Turkey as a strong country, and
noted that she wants the Azerbaijan- Turkey fraternal relations to
be remained.
Trend
May 17 2010
Azerbaijan
The Turkish-Azerbaijani relations are strong and nothing can break or
hurt them, Azerbaijani Parliamentary Deputy Speaker Bahar Muradova,
who attends the OSCE meeting in Almaty, said in an interview with
the Turkish Cihan news agency.
Despite a small misunderstanding between Turkey and Azerbaijan, which
took place some time ago, the relations between the two countries
are at a high level, Muradova said.
Muradova said the main problem in the region is in Armenia, which
has territorial claims not only against Azerbaijan, but also against
Turkey.
Armenia raises the question of the "Armenian genocide" by any means
to put Turkey in a difficult position, she said.
Turkey should act in a coordinated way with Azerbaijan to address
the problems with Armenia, Muradova said.
Muradova also expressed believe in Turkey as a strong country, and
noted that she wants the Azerbaijan- Turkey fraternal relations to
be remained.