TURKEY DAMAGES KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS - ARMENIAN MFA
news.am
June 12, 2012 | 12:27
YEREVAN.- Turkey does not displace unbiased stance and neutral position
on the Karabakh conflict. Moreover, Ankara's interference hampers
the peace process, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said.
Commenting on Turkish side's regret over death of Azerbaijani soldiers
in frontline, the Minister said such remarks are of fascist character.
"I have not heard regrets over death of Armenian servicemen as a
result of Azerbaijani provocations," Nalbandian said during a joint
press conference with OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Ireland's Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore.
In the context of world community's condemnation of incidents and
calls to refrain from use of force, such statements promote new
provocations of the Azerbaijani side, he added.
"While Azerbaijan refuses to remove snipers from the line of contact
and create mechanisms to investigate the incidents, Ankara is trying
to shift blame from Azerbaijan to others pretending not to be aware
who were responsible for failure in the Kazan meeting," he said.
news.am
June 12, 2012 | 12:27
YEREVAN.- Turkey does not displace unbiased stance and neutral position
on the Karabakh conflict. Moreover, Ankara's interference hampers
the peace process, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said.
Commenting on Turkish side's regret over death of Azerbaijani soldiers
in frontline, the Minister said such remarks are of fascist character.
"I have not heard regrets over death of Armenian servicemen as a
result of Azerbaijani provocations," Nalbandian said during a joint
press conference with OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Ireland's Deputy
Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore.
In the context of world community's condemnation of incidents and
calls to refrain from use of force, such statements promote new
provocations of the Azerbaijani side, he added.
"While Azerbaijan refuses to remove snipers from the line of contact
and create mechanisms to investigate the incidents, Ankara is trying
to shift blame from Azerbaijan to others pretending not to be aware
who were responsible for failure in the Kazan meeting," he said.