RUSSIA AND TURKEY CAN HELP KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION - MP
news.az
Sept 13 2011
Azerbaijan
Discussing Nagorno-Karabakh at different levels shows that this is
a problem of an international level.
Territorial problems of a very few states are on agenda of
international politics. Nagorno-Karabakh problem is one of these
few matters.
The remarks came from MP Aydin Mirzazade.
Armenia wants these discussions to be held only between two countries.
But the aggressor state will fail to achieve this, Mirzazade noted.
"The fact that the Turkish and Russian presidents have discussed
Nagorno-Karabalkh conflict is very important."
Turkey and Russia are not alien states for Azerbaijan and both of
them are nearest neighbors and friendly states, the MP added.
"So, discussions over this issue by these states can help the conflict
resolution to a certain degree. Azerbaijan has an unequivocal stance:
Armenia must withdraw from occupied lands. It is a separate issue
whether this will take place as a result of negotiations or under
the influence of big powers. Armenia needs to understand that it
grossly violates international legal norms and draw a conclusion,"
Mirzazade noted.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Sept 13 2011
Azerbaijan
Discussing Nagorno-Karabakh at different levels shows that this is
a problem of an international level.
Territorial problems of a very few states are on agenda of
international politics. Nagorno-Karabakh problem is one of these
few matters.
The remarks came from MP Aydin Mirzazade.
Armenia wants these discussions to be held only between two countries.
But the aggressor state will fail to achieve this, Mirzazade noted.
"The fact that the Turkish and Russian presidents have discussed
Nagorno-Karabalkh conflict is very important."
Turkey and Russia are not alien states for Azerbaijan and both of
them are nearest neighbors and friendly states, the MP added.
"So, discussions over this issue by these states can help the conflict
resolution to a certain degree. Azerbaijan has an unequivocal stance:
Armenia must withdraw from occupied lands. It is a separate issue
whether this will take place as a result of negotiations or under
the influence of big powers. Armenia needs to understand that it
grossly violates international legal norms and draw a conclusion,"
Mirzazade noted.
From: A. Papazian