NAGORNO KARABAKH FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY WELCOMES GREAT BRITAIN'S READINESS TO HOLD A REFERENDUM ON THE FUTURE STATUS OF SCOTLAND
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 18, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Nagorno Karabakh Republic welcomes Great Britain's readiness
to hold a referendum on the future status of Scotland. London's
position proves once again that respect for human rights and
nations' self-determination is the priority for democratic states,
the commentary of the NKR MFA Information Department provided to
Armenpress runs.
"Freedom and respect for these rights are, actually, the highest values
in the modern world. We are convinced that any attempts to hamper
the realization of the fundamental human rights must be considered
regardless of the political conjuncture and subjected to resolute
and strict assessment by the international community.
"We can only hope that the position of Great Britain and other
democratic states will positively impact Azerbaijan in accepting
these realities and respecting human rights," the commentary reads.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
JANUARY 18, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, JANUARY 18, ARMENPRESS: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Nagorno Karabakh Republic welcomes Great Britain's readiness
to hold a referendum on the future status of Scotland. London's
position proves once again that respect for human rights and
nations' self-determination is the priority for democratic states,
the commentary of the NKR MFA Information Department provided to
Armenpress runs.
"Freedom and respect for these rights are, actually, the highest values
in the modern world. We are convinced that any attempts to hamper
the realization of the fundamental human rights must be considered
regardless of the political conjuncture and subjected to resolute
and strict assessment by the international community.
"We can only hope that the position of Great Britain and other
democratic states will positively impact Azerbaijan in accepting
these realities and respecting human rights," the commentary reads.
From: A. Papazian