'MORE INT'L PRESSURE ON ARMENIA CAN LEAD TO PROGRESS IN KARABAKH TALKS'
news.az
Sept 21 2011
Azerbaijan
There should be more international pressure on Armenia.
The statement came from Abdullah Buksur, head of the Ankara-based
Turkic World Human Rights Association, well-known human rights
activist, while commenting on inclusion of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
into the agenda of the UN General Assembly.
'Armenia neither recognizes international laws nor does it respect
human rights. There should be more international pressure on this
country so that we would observe some positive chances in the Karabakh
talks,' Buksur said.
Buksur believes a new war may begin in the region in case Armenia
refuses to withdraw from Nagorno-Karabakh.
'This time the developments may evolve in a way not suiting
international organizations and I believe that international
organizations should take timely measures to prevent a war,' Buksur
noted.
news.az
Sept 21 2011
Azerbaijan
There should be more international pressure on Armenia.
The statement came from Abdullah Buksur, head of the Ankara-based
Turkic World Human Rights Association, well-known human rights
activist, while commenting on inclusion of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
into the agenda of the UN General Assembly.
'Armenia neither recognizes international laws nor does it respect
human rights. There should be more international pressure on this
country so that we would observe some positive chances in the Karabakh
talks,' Buksur said.
Buksur believes a new war may begin in the region in case Armenia
refuses to withdraw from Nagorno-Karabakh.
'This time the developments may evolve in a way not suiting
international organizations and I believe that international
organizations should take timely measures to prevent a war,' Buksur
noted.