SAFAROV'S PARDONING TO HAMPER KARABAKH SETTLEMENT - US AMBASSADOR TO AZERBAIJAN
news.am
September 10, 2012 | 17:53
BAKU. - The U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Richard Morningstar believes
that the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, despite recent tension in
the region, will go on. The Ambassador, in addition, does not believe
in the possibility of new war.
Morningstar emphasizes the importance that Armenia and Azerbaijan go
on the talks within the frameworks of the OSCE Minsk Group and come
to a peace solution. As a mediator country, the Unites States will
continue efforts for finding such solutions, 1news.az reports.
He also re-confirmed the approach by the U.S. State Department and
the White House in connection with Azeri murderer Safarov, stressing
that it does not promote the reduction of tension in the region but
hampers the establishment of relations.
Armenian News-NEWS.am has earlier informed that Armenia suspended
diplomatic ties with Hungary as the Azeri murderer Ramil Safarov,
who was sentenced for life in jail in Hungary for having killed the
Armenian lieutenant, was extradited to Azerbaijan and granted a pardon
in Baku on Aug. 31.
news.am
September 10, 2012 | 17:53
BAKU. - The U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan Richard Morningstar believes
that the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, despite recent tension in
the region, will go on. The Ambassador, in addition, does not believe
in the possibility of new war.
Morningstar emphasizes the importance that Armenia and Azerbaijan go
on the talks within the frameworks of the OSCE Minsk Group and come
to a peace solution. As a mediator country, the Unites States will
continue efforts for finding such solutions, 1news.az reports.
He also re-confirmed the approach by the U.S. State Department and
the White House in connection with Azeri murderer Safarov, stressing
that it does not promote the reduction of tension in the region but
hampers the establishment of relations.
Armenian News-NEWS.am has earlier informed that Armenia suspended
diplomatic ties with Hungary as the Azeri murderer Ramil Safarov,
who was sentenced for life in jail in Hungary for having killed the
Armenian lieutenant, was extradited to Azerbaijan and granted a pardon
in Baku on Aug. 31.