U.S. AMBASSADOR IN BAKU TO HELP MEDIATORS?
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Armenia
May 9 2011
U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza intends to spare no
effort to assist mediators in their work on basic principles on
Karabakh conflict.
In an interview with 1news.az he said that his mission is to back work
of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs. Bryza believes the presidents will
complete work on basic principles.
Asked whether regional conflicts will be resolved Bryza said that it
is a geopolitical issue adding he can be responsible only for his task.
The Karabakh peace process is built on three basic principles of
international law: right of nations to self-determination, territorial
integrity and non-use of force. All these principles were set during
the OSCE Helsinki Summit.
Armenian lobby opposed Bryza~Rs appointment as ambassador due to his
pro-Azerbaijani lobbying in U.S.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Armenia
May 9 2011
U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza intends to spare no
effort to assist mediators in their work on basic principles on
Karabakh conflict.
In an interview with 1news.az he said that his mission is to back work
of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs. Bryza believes the presidents will
complete work on basic principles.
Asked whether regional conflicts will be resolved Bryza said that it
is a geopolitical issue adding he can be responsible only for his task.
The Karabakh peace process is built on three basic principles of
international law: right of nations to self-determination, territorial
integrity and non-use of force. All these principles were set during
the OSCE Helsinki Summit.
Armenian lobby opposed Bryza~Rs appointment as ambassador due to his
pro-Azerbaijani lobbying in U.S.
From: A. Papazian