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    AZERBAIJAN SENDS A NOTE TO URUGUAY'S FOREIGN MINISTRY OVER SPEAKER'S VISIT TO NAGORNO KARABAKH

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2012/11/16/azerbaijan-sends-a-note-to-uruguays-foreign-ministry-over-speakers-visit-to-nagorno-karabakh/
    17:41 16.11.20120

    The Embassy of Azerbaijan in Argentina (also accredited in the Republic
    of Uruguay) has sent a note f protest to the Foreign Ministry of
    Uruguay over the visit of the delegation headed by the President of the
    Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay Jorge Orrico to Nagorno Karabakh,
    Press Service of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports.

    Azerbaijan considers that the visit of the Uruguayan parliamentarians
    is illegal and underlines that "their meetings and statements during
    the visit are disrespect to Azerbaijan's sovereignty, territorial
    integrity and inviolability of the internationally recognized borders."

    The note says that before the visit, speaker of the House of
    Representatives of Uruguay Jorge Orrico assured the Azerbaijani
    ambassador at the meeting with him that he would not visit Nagorno
    Karabakh.

    The embassy asked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay to
    investigate the incident and comment on the issue.

    President of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay Jorge Orrico
    visited Nagorno Karabakh on November 13, where he had a meeting with
    NKR President Bako Sahakyan.

    "Uruguay could become the first country to recognize the independence
    of Nagorno-Karabakh," co-chairman of the Armenian-Uruguayan
    inter-parliamentary friendship group and member of the Commission on
    Foreign Relations of Uruguay's Parliament, Ruben Martínez Huelmo said
    in Stepanakert.

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