BAKU WELCOMES US-TURKEY DISCUSSIONS ON KARABAKH CONFLICT
news.az
July 19 2011
Azerbaijan
Stability in the region is possible only after withdrawal of Armenian
occupying forces from occupied Azerbaijani territories.
Azerbaijan welcomes any initiative aimed at a just solution to the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and therefore appreciates the talks between
foreign ministers of the United States and Turkey in Istanbul.
The statement came from the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan.
'The US is one of the Minsk Group co-chairs and Turkey is one
of the leading countries in the region. So, discussions over the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue by these countries may give a positive impetus
in achieving stability in the region. However, stability in the region
is possible only after withdrawal of Armenian occupying forces from
occupied Azerbaijani territories,' the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan
said in a statement.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu and US Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton discussed settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict at
a meeting in Istanbul a couple of days ago.
news.az
July 19 2011
Azerbaijan
Stability in the region is possible only after withdrawal of Armenian
occupying forces from occupied Azerbaijani territories.
Azerbaijan welcomes any initiative aimed at a just solution to the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and therefore appreciates the talks between
foreign ministers of the United States and Turkey in Istanbul.
The statement came from the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan.
'The US is one of the Minsk Group co-chairs and Turkey is one
of the leading countries in the region. So, discussions over the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue by these countries may give a positive impetus
in achieving stability in the region. However, stability in the region
is possible only after withdrawal of Armenian occupying forces from
occupied Azerbaijani territories,' the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan
said in a statement.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmed Davutoglu and US Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton discussed settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict at
a meeting in Istanbul a couple of days ago.