Davutoghlu spoke about Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in UN General Assembly
11:53, 29 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS: Turkey obviously continues to
support its ''little brother'' Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh
conflict regulation process. As Armenpress reports citing 1news.az
Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's speech in UN
General Assembly comprised official Ankara stance.
''We consider Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be settled within the
framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. There is no progress
in the issue for already 20 years'' Turkish Minister stated in his
speech.
Ahmet Davutoghlu dwelled on topical Palestine, Syria and Cyprus
problems. "Muslims innocence" film and its negative feedback was also
touched upon by Turkish official.
Most states had a representative speaking about issues concerning
their country. This is as opportunity for the member states to opine
on international issues of their concern. The General Debate commenced
with the opening of the session on 25 September and is set to
continue until 1 October.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
11:53, 29 September, 2012
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS: Turkey obviously continues to
support its ''little brother'' Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh
conflict regulation process. As Armenpress reports citing 1news.az
Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's speech in UN
General Assembly comprised official Ankara stance.
''We consider Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be settled within the
framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. There is no progress
in the issue for already 20 years'' Turkish Minister stated in his
speech.
Ahmet Davutoghlu dwelled on topical Palestine, Syria and Cyprus
problems. "Muslims innocence" film and its negative feedback was also
touched upon by Turkish official.
Most states had a representative speaking about issues concerning
their country. This is as opportunity for the member states to opine
on international issues of their concern. The General Debate commenced
with the opening of the session on 25 September and is set to
continue until 1 October.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress