Turkish FM's remark a formality - Armenian expert
news.am
September 29, 2012 | 23:08
YEREVAN.- The UN General Assembly is a favorable platform to voice
propaganda and political clichés.
Sergey Minasyan, Deputy Director of the Caucasus Institute, considers
this is the reason for Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's
statement.
The analyst believes Davutoglu's remark has no goal to divert
attention away from Azerbaijan-Hungary deal.
`Turkey neither condemned, nor supported Azerbaijan on Safarov's case.
The statement made by Davutoglu in New York was a formality. Turkey
tried to show activeness in the context of no process of normalizing
relations with Armenia. The process may be resumed and then Ankara's
official statements will be more restrained,' he told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
Addressing the delegates, Turkish FM said Ankara `underlines the need
for a solution to Nagorno-Karabakh in accordance with the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan, yet there has been no single step towards
resolution of this problem for the last two decade.'
From: A. Papazian
news.am
September 29, 2012 | 23:08
YEREVAN.- The UN General Assembly is a favorable platform to voice
propaganda and political clichés.
Sergey Minasyan, Deputy Director of the Caucasus Institute, considers
this is the reason for Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's
statement.
The analyst believes Davutoglu's remark has no goal to divert
attention away from Azerbaijan-Hungary deal.
`Turkey neither condemned, nor supported Azerbaijan on Safarov's case.
The statement made by Davutoglu in New York was a formality. Turkey
tried to show activeness in the context of no process of normalizing
relations with Armenia. The process may be resumed and then Ankara's
official statements will be more restrained,' he told Armenian
News-NEWS.am.
Addressing the delegates, Turkish FM said Ankara `underlines the need
for a solution to Nagorno-Karabakh in accordance with the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan, yet there has been no single step towards
resolution of this problem for the last two decade.'
From: A. Papazian