AZERBAIJANI SPEAKER: NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT GREATLY HAMPERS DEVELOPMENT IN REGION
Trend
Jan 13 2012
Azerbaijan
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict greatly hampers the development of not
only Azerbaijan, but the entire region, the chairman of the Azerbaijani
Parliament Oktay Asadov said during a meeting with the chairman of
the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea Park Hee-Tae today.
Asadov informed the guests about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He
added that Armenia has not fulfilled the UN Security Council
resolutions on the liberation of the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh and
surrounding areas.
Park Hee-Tae stressed the changes, economic development, as well
as high standard of living in Azerbaijan. He stressed that his
country's relations with Azerbaijan are developing. He recalled that
the Republic of Korea opened its embassy only in Azerbaijan among
the South Caucasus countries.
"Today, Korean companies are successfully operating in Azerbaijan,"
Park Hee-Tae said. This shows our attitude to your country."
Oktay Asadov stressed the development of relations between Azerbaijan
and Korea. He expressed his confidence that this meeting will give
impetus to the expansion of inter-parliamentary relations.
Asadov said that the two countries signed more than 40 documents and
conducted three business forums. The trade turnover between the two
countries in 2011 increased by 74 percent compared to the previous
years.
From: A. Papazian
Trend
Jan 13 2012
Azerbaijan
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict greatly hampers the development of not
only Azerbaijan, but the entire region, the chairman of the Azerbaijani
Parliament Oktay Asadov said during a meeting with the chairman of
the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea Park Hee-Tae today.
Asadov informed the guests about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He
added that Armenia has not fulfilled the UN Security Council
resolutions on the liberation of the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh and
surrounding areas.
Park Hee-Tae stressed the changes, economic development, as well
as high standard of living in Azerbaijan. He stressed that his
country's relations with Azerbaijan are developing. He recalled that
the Republic of Korea opened its embassy only in Azerbaijan among
the South Caucasus countries.
"Today, Korean companies are successfully operating in Azerbaijan,"
Park Hee-Tae said. This shows our attitude to your country."
Oktay Asadov stressed the development of relations between Azerbaijan
and Korea. He expressed his confidence that this meeting will give
impetus to the expansion of inter-parliamentary relations.
Asadov said that the two countries signed more than 40 documents and
conducted three business forums. The trade turnover between the two
countries in 2011 increased by 74 percent compared to the previous
years.
From: A. Papazian