AZERBAIJANI FOREIGN MINISTER: "METHODS OF PARTICIPATION OF SWITZERLAND IN THE RESOLUTION OF THE NAGORNO -KARABAKH CONFLICT - IT IS THEIR CHOICE"
APA, Azerbaijan
Dec 5 2013
[ 05 December 2013 21:52 ]
Kiev. Victoria Dementieva - APA. How Switzerland will participate in
the resolution of the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict is their choice.
According to APA, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov said
commenting on the possibility of participation of Switzerland in the
resolution of the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict, taking into account
its chairmanship of the OSCE in 2014.
"We always invite to it. At the meeting with the Foreign Minister
of Switzerland, our position was that this conflict needs to be
addressed. And they agreed. Regarding the way in which they intend
to participate in the resolution of the conflict, it is certainly
the choice of Switzerland and depend on them ", said the minister.
Note that earlier, Turkish media reported on consultation regarding
the participation of Switzerland normalization of Armenian- Turkish
relations and the settlement of the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict.
From: A. Papazian
APA, Azerbaijan
Dec 5 2013
[ 05 December 2013 21:52 ]
Kiev. Victoria Dementieva - APA. How Switzerland will participate in
the resolution of the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict is their choice.
According to APA, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov said
commenting on the possibility of participation of Switzerland in the
resolution of the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict, taking into account
its chairmanship of the OSCE in 2014.
"We always invite to it. At the meeting with the Foreign Minister
of Switzerland, our position was that this conflict needs to be
addressed. And they agreed. Regarding the way in which they intend
to participate in the resolution of the conflict, it is certainly
the choice of Switzerland and depend on them ", said the minister.
Note that earlier, Turkish media reported on consultation regarding
the participation of Switzerland normalization of Armenian- Turkish
relations and the settlement of the Nagorno -Karabakh conflict.
From: A. Papazian