AZERBAIJAN HIGHLY APPRECIATES CLAUSE ON NAGORNO KARABAKH IN NATO CHICAGO DECLARATION
APA
May 22 2012
Azerbaijan
Elman Abdullayev: "Nalbandian's approach to the document is
non-constructive and aims to confuse the society of Armenia"
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. The 47th paragraph of the Final
Declaration of the NATO's Chicago Summit corresponds completely with
the progress of negotiations on the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, said spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Elman
Abdullayev, APA reports.
Elman Abdullayev commented on the opinions of Armenian foreign minister
Edward Nalbandian that the above-mentioned article of the Chicago
Declaration will damage the negotiations process on the settlement
of Nagorno Karabakh and protracted conflicts: "Such statement by the
Armenian official is completely baseless. This article corresponds
completely with the L'Aquila and Muskoka declarations, negotiations
processes and updated Madrid principles."
Abdullayev noted that Nalbandian's approach to the document is
non-constructive and aims to confuse the society of Armenia.
The spokesman said the Azerbaijani side highly appreciated the
declaration, which was adopted in Chicago and noted that this document
showed the fair position of Azerbaijan: "Such declaration shows that
NATO demonstrates fair position again. Several countries, including
OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries France and the US also signed
the declaration. These countries showed their approaches again".
Abdullayev noted that Nalbandian's statement that "the relevant clause
of Final Declaration of Chicago Summit is contrary to the negotiations
process of settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict and can damage
the negotiations" was absurd, because France and the US that are
mediating in the conflict's settlement signed this Declaration.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev attended the summit, but
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan didn't participate in the event.
The Declaration says: "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".
From: Baghdasarian
APA
May 22 2012
Azerbaijan
Elman Abdullayev: "Nalbandian's approach to the document is
non-constructive and aims to confuse the society of Armenia"
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. The 47th paragraph of the Final
Declaration of the NATO's Chicago Summit corresponds completely with
the progress of negotiations on the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh
conflict, said spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Elman
Abdullayev, APA reports.
Elman Abdullayev commented on the opinions of Armenian foreign minister
Edward Nalbandian that the above-mentioned article of the Chicago
Declaration will damage the negotiations process on the settlement
of Nagorno Karabakh and protracted conflicts: "Such statement by the
Armenian official is completely baseless. This article corresponds
completely with the L'Aquila and Muskoka declarations, negotiations
processes and updated Madrid principles."
Abdullayev noted that Nalbandian's approach to the document is
non-constructive and aims to confuse the society of Armenia.
The spokesman said the Azerbaijani side highly appreciated the
declaration, which was adopted in Chicago and noted that this document
showed the fair position of Azerbaijan: "Such declaration shows that
NATO demonstrates fair position again. Several countries, including
OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries France and the US also signed
the declaration. These countries showed their approaches again".
Abdullayev noted that Nalbandian's statement that "the relevant clause
of Final Declaration of Chicago Summit is contrary to the negotiations
process of settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict and can damage
the negotiations" was absurd, because France and the US that are
mediating in the conflict's settlement signed this Declaration.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev attended the summit, but
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan didn't participate in the event.
The Declaration says: "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".
From: Baghdasarian