NATO CALLS NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT PARTIES TO AVOID STEPS THAT UNDERMINE REGIONAL SECURITY AND STABILITY
APA
May 21 2012
Azerbaijan
Clause on Nagorno Karabakh conflict was reflected in final declaration
of Alliance's Chicago Summit
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "The persistence of protracted
regional conflicts in South Caucasus and the Republic of Moldova
continues to be a matter of great concern for the Alliance", says
the Final Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government
participating in the NATO's Chicago Summit, APA reports.
The declaration says that the regional countries must engage
constructively and with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict
resolution, and to respect the current negotiation formats. The Summit
participants called on conflict parties to avoid steps that undermine
regional security and stability.
"We remain committed in our support of the territorial integrity,
independence, and sovereignty of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and
the Republic of Moldova, and will also continue to support efforts
towards a peaceful settlement of these regional conflicts, based
upon these principles and the norms of international law, the United
Nations Charter, and the Helsinki Final Act".
APA
May 21 2012
Azerbaijan
Clause on Nagorno Karabakh conflict was reflected in final declaration
of Alliance's Chicago Summit
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "The persistence of protracted
regional conflicts in South Caucasus and the Republic of Moldova
continues to be a matter of great concern for the Alliance", says
the Final Declaration issued by the Heads of State and Government
participating in the NATO's Chicago Summit, APA reports.
The declaration says that the regional countries must engage
constructively and with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict
resolution, and to respect the current negotiation formats. The Summit
participants called on conflict parties to avoid steps that undermine
regional security and stability.
"We remain committed in our support of the territorial integrity,
independence, and sovereignty of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and
the Republic of Moldova, and will also continue to support efforts
towards a peaceful settlement of these regional conflicts, based
upon these principles and the norms of international law, the United
Nations Charter, and the Helsinki Final Act".