Armenia will try hard to reach a peaceful settlement of the conflict -
Nalbandian
October 23, 2011 - 17:59 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Considering the military rhetoric in Baku and
specific measures taken by Azerbaijan: 20 times growth of military
budget, provocation on the contact line testifies to Karabagh issue
being a complex one when Azerbaijan openly gets ready for a war,
stated Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian commenting on the
impossibility of settling the conflict by force.
"There has been a clear and strong message by President Medvedev,
Obama and Sarkozy in Deauville on the inevitability of a peaceful
settlement of Karabakh conflict. Use of force is condemned by
international community, he stated. Armenian Foreign Minister also
noted that all possible measures will be taken for the peaceful
settlement of the conflict, as use of force is no solution.
Dwelling on Armenia's approach on changing the current format of
talks, as well as Turkey's inclusion, Armenian Foreign Minister noted
that there is no necessity of that, reports INTERFAX.RU.
From: A. Papazian
Nalbandian
October 23, 2011 - 17:59 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Considering the military rhetoric in Baku and
specific measures taken by Azerbaijan: 20 times growth of military
budget, provocation on the contact line testifies to Karabagh issue
being a complex one when Azerbaijan openly gets ready for a war,
stated Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian commenting on the
impossibility of settling the conflict by force.
"There has been a clear and strong message by President Medvedev,
Obama and Sarkozy in Deauville on the inevitability of a peaceful
settlement of Karabakh conflict. Use of force is condemned by
international community, he stated. Armenian Foreign Minister also
noted that all possible measures will be taken for the peaceful
settlement of the conflict, as use of force is no solution.
Dwelling on Armenia's approach on changing the current format of
talks, as well as Turkey's inclusion, Armenian Foreign Minister noted
that there is no necessity of that, reports INTERFAX.RU.
From: A. Papazian