AMBASSADOR: "WHAT HAS HAPPENED WITH ARMENIA HAS NOT INFLUENCED HUNGARY'S POSITION ON NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT"
APA, Azerbaijan
Aug 23 2013
[ 23 August 2013 14:05 ]
Zsolt Cutora: "We support Azerbaijan's territorial integrity"
Baku. Shamil Alibeyli - APA. The diplomatic relations between Hungary
and Armenia have not been restored yet, Hungarian Ambassador to
Azerbaijan Zsolt Csutora told APA.
Ambassador underlined that Hungary is a country of friendship and
wants to establish equal relations with all.
"But no positive step has been taken yet. Suspension, disruption,
restoration of the relations are determined through diplomatic
channels," he said.
Asked whether this has changed Hungary's position on Nagorno Karabakh
confrlict, Ambassador said Hungary's position remains unchanged.
"We support Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, believe that the
conflict can be solved peacefully," he said.
Commenting on the "black list" released by Azerbaijan's Foreign
Ministry and inclusion of a Hungarian journalist into the list, Zsolt
Csutora said Hungarian Foreign Ministry regularly posts warning on
its website saying that it is banned to travel to Nagorno Karabakh
without Azerbaijan's permission.
"When intending to travel to a certain country, the citizens should
get information about the situation there," he said.
APA, Azerbaijan
Aug 23 2013
[ 23 August 2013 14:05 ]
Zsolt Cutora: "We support Azerbaijan's territorial integrity"
Baku. Shamil Alibeyli - APA. The diplomatic relations between Hungary
and Armenia have not been restored yet, Hungarian Ambassador to
Azerbaijan Zsolt Csutora told APA.
Ambassador underlined that Hungary is a country of friendship and
wants to establish equal relations with all.
"But no positive step has been taken yet. Suspension, disruption,
restoration of the relations are determined through diplomatic
channels," he said.
Asked whether this has changed Hungary's position on Nagorno Karabakh
confrlict, Ambassador said Hungary's position remains unchanged.
"We support Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, believe that the
conflict can be solved peacefully," he said.
Commenting on the "black list" released by Azerbaijan's Foreign
Ministry and inclusion of a Hungarian journalist into the list, Zsolt
Csutora said Hungarian Foreign Ministry regularly posts warning on
its website saying that it is banned to travel to Nagorno Karabakh
without Azerbaijan's permission.
"When intending to travel to a certain country, the citizens should
get information about the situation there," he said.