TOP OFFICIAL: AZERBAIJAN GAINS OPPORTUNITY TO PUT ITS VIOLATED TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY QUESTION ON UN AGENDA
Trend
Oct 25 2011
Azerbaijan
"Taking the chance, Azerbaijan first of all can put its violated
territorial integrity question on agenda of the UN Security Council",
commenting the election of Azerbaijan as a non-permanent member of
UN SC, Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Social and Political
Department Chief Ali Hasanov stated, AzerTAj state news agency
reported.
Estimating Azerbaijan's election as a non-permanent member of UN SC as
a historical event, Hasanov said this was the evidence to improvement
of the reputation of Azerbaijan on the international arena.
Ali Hasanov said: "Azerbaijan's territorial integrity has been
violated. The country has over million refugees and IDPs. Return
of these people to their homelands has become a problem of the
international organizations. The Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict remains unsolved. Taking the opportunity of being a
non-permanent member of UN Security Council during two years,
Azerbaijan can demand to restore the principles of international law."
At his words, Azerbaijan has for many years been pursuing the policy
of peace and progress and propagates restoration of the principles of
international law. "Azerbaijan basing on bilateral and multilateral
relations with the foreign states develops this policy on the ground
of interstate civil relations. The country therefore prevailed
in voting at the UN SC and became a UN SC non-permanent member,"
Hasanov emphasized.
From: A. Papazian
Trend
Oct 25 2011
Azerbaijan
"Taking the chance, Azerbaijan first of all can put its violated
territorial integrity question on agenda of the UN Security Council",
commenting the election of Azerbaijan as a non-permanent member of
UN SC, Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Social and Political
Department Chief Ali Hasanov stated, AzerTAj state news agency
reported.
Estimating Azerbaijan's election as a non-permanent member of UN SC as
a historical event, Hasanov said this was the evidence to improvement
of the reputation of Azerbaijan on the international arena.
Ali Hasanov said: "Azerbaijan's territorial integrity has been
violated. The country has over million refugees and IDPs. Return
of these people to their homelands has become a problem of the
international organizations. The Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict remains unsolved. Taking the opportunity of being a
non-permanent member of UN Security Council during two years,
Azerbaijan can demand to restore the principles of international law."
At his words, Azerbaijan has for many years been pursuing the policy
of peace and progress and propagates restoration of the principles of
international law. "Azerbaijan basing on bilateral and multilateral
relations with the foreign states develops this policy on the ground
of interstate civil relations. The country therefore prevailed
in voting at the UN SC and became a UN SC non-permanent member,"
Hasanov emphasized.
From: A. Papazian