HEAD OF TURKISH COMMUNITY IN GERMANY ASKS PRESIDENT TO PROMOTE SOLVING NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT
Trend
April 12 2012
Azerbaijan
Hakki Yalcin, the head of the Turkish community in Germany, has sent
a letter to President Joachim Gauck, requesting to assist in the
resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Turkish newspaper
Gazete24 reported.
"Around 1 million people with the status of IDPs are located in
different cities of Azerbaijan as a result of the Armenian occupation
of 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories. These people cannot return
to their homeland for about 20 years" Yalcin said.
As stated in the letter, Armenia, which still has not fulfilled the
four resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council, continues its
occupation of Azerbaijani lands, contrary to all legal standards.
Yalcin also said in the letter that the government of Azerbaijan has
been trying to find a political solution to this problem for 20 years,
but the war seems inevitable unless things change.
He also expressed his willingness to meet with German President to
discuss Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Trend
April 12 2012
Azerbaijan
Hakki Yalcin, the head of the Turkish community in Germany, has sent
a letter to President Joachim Gauck, requesting to assist in the
resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Turkish newspaper
Gazete24 reported.
"Around 1 million people with the status of IDPs are located in
different cities of Azerbaijan as a result of the Armenian occupation
of 20 percent of Azerbaijani territories. These people cannot return
to their homeland for about 20 years" Yalcin said.
As stated in the letter, Armenia, which still has not fulfilled the
four resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council, continues its
occupation of Azerbaijani lands, contrary to all legal standards.
Yalcin also said in the letter that the government of Azerbaijan has
been trying to find a political solution to this problem for 20 years,
but the war seems inevitable unless things change.
He also expressed his willingness to meet with German President to
discuss Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.