NO CHANGE IN FRANCE'S FRANCE POSITION ON NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT RESOLUTION
TODAY.AZ
09 February 2012
France's position on the prompt resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict
will stay stable regardless of the French supreme Constitutional
Council's decision on "Armenian genocide" law, Andre Reichardt, First
Vice-President of the Regional Council of Alsace (France), Senator of
Bas-Rhin told in an interview to Trend during his visit to Azerbaijan.
"France supports return of refugees to their homeland, and this
position is stable and will not change," Reichardt said.
With regard to the decision of Constitutional Council, Reichardt said
that at the moment, from the juridical point of view there is a bigger
possibility that so-called "Armenian genocide" law will be repealed.
However, he stressed that the Constitutional Council is independent
judicial body, and it is too early to speak about the exact decision.
Reichardt believes that the relations between Azerbaijan and France
will not suffer whichever the decision of the Council might be.
TODAY.AZ
09 February 2012
France's position on the prompt resolution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict
will stay stable regardless of the French supreme Constitutional
Council's decision on "Armenian genocide" law, Andre Reichardt, First
Vice-President of the Regional Council of Alsace (France), Senator of
Bas-Rhin told in an interview to Trend during his visit to Azerbaijan.
"France supports return of refugees to their homeland, and this
position is stable and will not change," Reichardt said.
With regard to the decision of Constitutional Council, Reichardt said
that at the moment, from the juridical point of view there is a bigger
possibility that so-called "Armenian genocide" law will be repealed.
However, he stressed that the Constitutional Council is independent
judicial body, and it is too early to speak about the exact decision.
Reichardt believes that the relations between Azerbaijan and France
will not suffer whichever the decision of the Council might be.