STATE COMMITTEE ON WORK WITH DIASPORA COMMENTS ON MEETING BETWEEN "AZERROS" AND ARMENIAN DIASPORA IN MOSCOW
APA
Oct 23 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku - APA. The State Committee on Work with Diaspora does not believe
that the meeting between the representatives of "Azerros" Federal
National Cultural Autonomy and Armenian Diaspora in Moscow will have a
positive influence on the process of settlement of Armenia-Azerbaijan
conflict over Nagorno Karabakh.
The statement sent to APA by the State Committee's press service says
that such meetings may serve the interests of the Armenian Diaspora,
who want to form public opinion that the Azerbaijani society is ready
for compromises casting doubt on our country's territorial integrity.
"It is not accidental that since early 2000 Armenian Diaspora and
lobby under the pretext of "people's diplomacy" have been putting
forward initiatives to form impression that Azerbaijani society is
ready for compromises. Practice shows that such initatives serve to
create additional opportunities for pressure on Azerbaijan, which
insists on fair solution to the conflict.
Though such intiatives of individuals, or organizations are the
expression of the wish to contribute to solving the conflict, it is
more expedient that professional diplomats deal with the settlement
of the conflict.
The State Committee on Work with Diaspora respects patriotic
feelings of every Azerbaijani wishing to contribute to solving
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno Karabakh, but is not sure
that such meetings promise real perspectives and call on the Diaspora
organizations to be more careful and attention in such initiatives,"
the statement says.
APA
Oct 23 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku - APA. The State Committee on Work with Diaspora does not believe
that the meeting between the representatives of "Azerros" Federal
National Cultural Autonomy and Armenian Diaspora in Moscow will have a
positive influence on the process of settlement of Armenia-Azerbaijan
conflict over Nagorno Karabakh.
The statement sent to APA by the State Committee's press service says
that such meetings may serve the interests of the Armenian Diaspora,
who want to form public opinion that the Azerbaijani society is ready
for compromises casting doubt on our country's territorial integrity.
"It is not accidental that since early 2000 Armenian Diaspora and
lobby under the pretext of "people's diplomacy" have been putting
forward initiatives to form impression that Azerbaijani society is
ready for compromises. Practice shows that such initatives serve to
create additional opportunities for pressure on Azerbaijan, which
insists on fair solution to the conflict.
Though such intiatives of individuals, or organizations are the
expression of the wish to contribute to solving the conflict, it is
more expedient that professional diplomats deal with the settlement
of the conflict.
The State Committee on Work with Diaspora respects patriotic
feelings of every Azerbaijani wishing to contribute to solving
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno Karabakh, but is not sure
that such meetings promise real perspectives and call on the Diaspora
organizations to be more careful and attention in such initiatives,"
the statement says.