HIKMET CETIN: "ARMENIA'S NATIONALIST POLICY ISOLATES THIS COUNTRY FROM THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS"
APA, Azerbaijan
April 4 2013
"Suggesting new ideas, Turkey wants to revitalize the settlement of
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict"
Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. "The nationalist policy of Armenia
isolates this country from the regional development programs and
leads to the population decrease," said former Foreign Minister of
Turkey Hikmet Cetin addressing the conference entitled "NATO's role in
framing the geopolitical situation in the South Caucasus and beyond"
in Baku, APA reports.
Cetin said that the settlement of the conflict will create a lot of
opportunities for both Armenia and region: "The Nagorno Karabakh
conflict is one of the most serious problems in the region, after
the cold war. This problem has long historical roots left from the
Soviet Union. Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan".
Mentioning that there are no concrete results in OSCE Minsk Group
activity, the former minister said that the conflict must be solved
within the international law. He underlined that this unsolved
conflict poses a threat to the international security: "At present,
suggesting new ideas, Turkey wants to revitalize the settlement of
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict."
Cetin called on NATO and other international organizations to make
contributions to the security in the South Caucasus.
APA, Azerbaijan
April 4 2013
"Suggesting new ideas, Turkey wants to revitalize the settlement of
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict"
Baku. Rashad Suleymanov - APA. "The nationalist policy of Armenia
isolates this country from the regional development programs and
leads to the population decrease," said former Foreign Minister of
Turkey Hikmet Cetin addressing the conference entitled "NATO's role in
framing the geopolitical situation in the South Caucasus and beyond"
in Baku, APA reports.
Cetin said that the settlement of the conflict will create a lot of
opportunities for both Armenia and region: "The Nagorno Karabakh
conflict is one of the most serious problems in the region, after
the cold war. This problem has long historical roots left from the
Soviet Union. Nagorno Karabakh is an integral part of Azerbaijan".
Mentioning that there are no concrete results in OSCE Minsk Group
activity, the former minister said that the conflict must be solved
within the international law. He underlined that this unsolved
conflict poses a threat to the international security: "At present,
suggesting new ideas, Turkey wants to revitalize the settlement of
the Nagorno Karabakh conflict."
Cetin called on NATO and other international organizations to make
contributions to the security in the South Caucasus.