"UNFORTUNATELY WE CAN NOT ACHIEVE A BREAKTHROUGH SO FAR ON THE NAGRONO KARABAKH CONFLICT", AZERBAIJANI FM
APA
Dec 17 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku. Victoria Dementyeva-APA. "Unfortunately we can not achieve a
breakthrough so far on the Nagrono Karabakh conflict. I say so far
because I believe that the conflict is doable", said Azerbaijani
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in his interview to Eureporter
in Brussels.
The Minister said that the Azerbaijani side believes and has always
tried to bring it to the Armenian side, that the status quo is
unacceptable.
He also noted that co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group have a similar
point of view on an unacceptability of status quo.
E. Mammadyarov said that the conflict is a threat to the development
and stability of the region.
Commenting on how Azerbaijan would have reacted to the change of
France as a co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group by the European Parliament,
E. Mammadyarov said that Azerbaijan has a policy of not-intervene in
the domestic policy of another state or another structure: "It is up to
them how to decide. For me, as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, which
territories are under occupation, the most important is the result. "
APA
Dec 17 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku. Victoria Dementyeva-APA. "Unfortunately we can not achieve a
breakthrough so far on the Nagrono Karabakh conflict. I say so far
because I believe that the conflict is doable", said Azerbaijani
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov in his interview to Eureporter
in Brussels.
The Minister said that the Azerbaijani side believes and has always
tried to bring it to the Armenian side, that the status quo is
unacceptable.
He also noted that co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group have a similar
point of view on an unacceptability of status quo.
E. Mammadyarov said that the conflict is a threat to the development
and stability of the region.
Commenting on how Azerbaijan would have reacted to the change of
France as a co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group by the European Parliament,
E. Mammadyarov said that Azerbaijan has a policy of not-intervene in
the domestic policy of another state or another structure: "It is up to
them how to decide. For me, as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, which
territories are under occupation, the most important is the result. "