AZERBAIJANI POLITICAL FIGURE DOESN'T AGREE THAT IN NKR ISSUE TIME WORKS IN FAVOR OF AZERBAIJAN
19:33, 4 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: Arif Hacılı Chief of Staff of
"Musavat" party doesn't agree with his government's statement that
in NKR issue time works in favor of Azerbaijan. Hacılı finds that
it is just one of the government's campaign methods. As reports
Armenpress this was noted by Arif Hacılı during the interview with
the journalist of "Turan" news agency from Washington.
"Ten years ago, when I was in USA, everybody was interested in
NKR conflict. At that time there was a special department on NKR
conflict in the U.S. Department of State. But now all U.S attention is
centralized at Iran," he complained. Hacılı said that Washington's
priorities over Azerbaijan remained the same, democracy, energy
carriers and security. "But unfortunately the interest of Washington
concerning Azerbaijan has significantly reduced" he said.
"The goal of Hacılı's visit to USA is to have some discussions on
the upcoming 2013 presidential elections in Azerbaijan" "Turan" writes.
19:33, 4 December, 2012
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS: Arif Hacılı Chief of Staff of
"Musavat" party doesn't agree with his government's statement that
in NKR issue time works in favor of Azerbaijan. Hacılı finds that
it is just one of the government's campaign methods. As reports
Armenpress this was noted by Arif Hacılı during the interview with
the journalist of "Turan" news agency from Washington.
"Ten years ago, when I was in USA, everybody was interested in
NKR conflict. At that time there was a special department on NKR
conflict in the U.S. Department of State. But now all U.S attention is
centralized at Iran," he complained. Hacılı said that Washington's
priorities over Azerbaijan remained the same, democracy, energy
carriers and security. "But unfortunately the interest of Washington
concerning Azerbaijan has significantly reduced" he said.
"The goal of Hacılı's visit to USA is to have some discussions on
the upcoming 2013 presidential elections in Azerbaijan" "Turan" writes.