DEPUTY PM SAYS INT'L ORGANIZATIONS NOT SERIOUS ABOUT KARABAKH CONFLICT
news.az
Sept 21 2011
Azerbaijan
International organizations and some leading countries don't approach
the Karabakh problem of Azerbaijan seriously.
The statement came from deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the State
Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons Ali Hasanov
during a workshop 'Presentation and implementation of food security
monitoring system' in Baku.
Hasanov said there were double standards and unfair policy towards
some countries in the world:
'Palestinian conflict, as well as recent development in Arab counties
can be an obvious case for that'.
Deputy Prime Minister strongly criticized the policy of international
organizations and some leading countries towards Azerbaijan:
'As if they want to solve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and try to
give law lessons to Azerbaijan. Nevertheless resolutions on Nagorno
Karabakh problem adopted by UN, Council of Europe and OSCE have not
been fulfilled yet. This is very regrettable case'.
Hasanov noted that in this situation, Azerbaijan must rely only on
its own forces to solve main problems, including food security:
'While Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not solved, our lands are not
liberated from the occupation and we have more than one million
refugees and IDPs, the food security must always be in the focus
of attention'.
news.az
Sept 21 2011
Azerbaijan
International organizations and some leading countries don't approach
the Karabakh problem of Azerbaijan seriously.
The statement came from deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the State
Committee for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons Ali Hasanov
during a workshop 'Presentation and implementation of food security
monitoring system' in Baku.
Hasanov said there were double standards and unfair policy towards
some countries in the world:
'Palestinian conflict, as well as recent development in Arab counties
can be an obvious case for that'.
Deputy Prime Minister strongly criticized the policy of international
organizations and some leading countries towards Azerbaijan:
'As if they want to solve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and try to
give law lessons to Azerbaijan. Nevertheless resolutions on Nagorno
Karabakh problem adopted by UN, Council of Europe and OSCE have not
been fulfilled yet. This is very regrettable case'.
Hasanov noted that in this situation, Azerbaijan must rely only on
its own forces to solve main problems, including food security:
'While Nagorno Karabakh conflict is not solved, our lands are not
liberated from the occupation and we have more than one million
refugees and IDPs, the food security must always be in the focus
of attention'.