APA, Azerbaijan
Oct 7 2011
Azerbaijan's Presidential Administration: We do not share French
President's views concerning the genocide or the opening of the
borders
[ 07 Oct 2011 12:51 ]
Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. `Azerbaijan does not share the views of
French President Nicolas Sarkozy concerning the genocide or the
opening of the borders,' chief of the socio-political department of
the Presidential Administration Ali Hasanov said, APA reports.
Commenting on French President's statement in Armenia threatening
Turkey, official of the Presidential Administration said it is the
outcome of the international policy.
`Baku has never differentiated between the interests of Turkey and
Azerbaijan both in terms of the developments in the South Caucasus and
international issues,' he said.
Ali Hasanov told journalists that with the visit of Sarkozy to
Azerbaijan and the region, France's efforts are added to the efforts
of Russia towards the resolution of Karabakh problem within the
framework of OSCE Minsk Group.
The department chief said Sarkozy's efforts do not mean the oppression
of Russia.
`Russia was more actively engaged in the resolution of Karabakh
problem. We think that France's active involvement in the problem will
result in the active involvement of the US in future. All the three
states want the change of the status quo.
`The change of the status quo means change of the situation around
Nagorno Karabakh, maintenance of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity
and implementation of four resolutions of the UN Security Council,' he
said.
Ali Hasanov said French President's visit, his views about the
inadmissibility and change of the status quo will contribute to
establishing peace in the South Caucasus.
Oct 7 2011
Azerbaijan's Presidential Administration: We do not share French
President's views concerning the genocide or the opening of the
borders
[ 07 Oct 2011 12:51 ]
Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. `Azerbaijan does not share the views of
French President Nicolas Sarkozy concerning the genocide or the
opening of the borders,' chief of the socio-political department of
the Presidential Administration Ali Hasanov said, APA reports.
Commenting on French President's statement in Armenia threatening
Turkey, official of the Presidential Administration said it is the
outcome of the international policy.
`Baku has never differentiated between the interests of Turkey and
Azerbaijan both in terms of the developments in the South Caucasus and
international issues,' he said.
Ali Hasanov told journalists that with the visit of Sarkozy to
Azerbaijan and the region, France's efforts are added to the efforts
of Russia towards the resolution of Karabakh problem within the
framework of OSCE Minsk Group.
The department chief said Sarkozy's efforts do not mean the oppression
of Russia.
`Russia was more actively engaged in the resolution of Karabakh
problem. We think that France's active involvement in the problem will
result in the active involvement of the US in future. All the three
states want the change of the status quo.
`The change of the status quo means change of the situation around
Nagorno Karabakh, maintenance of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity
and implementation of four resolutions of the UN Security Council,' he
said.
Ali Hasanov said French President's visit, his views about the
inadmissibility and change of the status quo will contribute to
establishing peace in the South Caucasus.