JOHN KERRY CALLS ON TURKEY, RUSSIA AND IRAN TO HELP BREAK THE IMPASSE ON KARABAKH
ARMINFO
Wednesday, June 5, 22:57
We all really want to try to see resolved one day the frozen conflict
of Nagorno-Karabakh. It is critical that all the parties - when I say
all the parties, I mean, obviously, the Azerbaijanis, but also Turkey,
Russia, Iran, others - try to find a way to help break the impasse
that has kept this struggle alive and always potentially dangerous,
US Secretary of State John Kerry said during his Tuesday meeting with
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.
Referring to state.gov, commonspace.eu reports that on his part
Nalbandian said: "It is important to continue efforts to find
exclusively peaceful solution to the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict based
on the principles and norms of international law, particularly non-use
of force, excessive force, self-determination, territorial integrity
who are sharing the vision that the relations between Armenia and
Turkey should be normalized without preconditions, who are sharing the
same values of democracy, fundamental freedoms, liberty, human rights,
market economy, who are very thankful that during the last two decades
since our independence, United States extended very important support
for Armenia, and we are thankful for that."
From: A. Papazian
ARMINFO
Wednesday, June 5, 22:57
We all really want to try to see resolved one day the frozen conflict
of Nagorno-Karabakh. It is critical that all the parties - when I say
all the parties, I mean, obviously, the Azerbaijanis, but also Turkey,
Russia, Iran, others - try to find a way to help break the impasse
that has kept this struggle alive and always potentially dangerous,
US Secretary of State John Kerry said during his Tuesday meeting with
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.
Referring to state.gov, commonspace.eu reports that on his part
Nalbandian said: "It is important to continue efforts to find
exclusively peaceful solution to the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict based
on the principles and norms of international law, particularly non-use
of force, excessive force, self-determination, territorial integrity
who are sharing the vision that the relations between Armenia and
Turkey should be normalized without preconditions, who are sharing the
same values of democracy, fundamental freedoms, liberty, human rights,
market economy, who are very thankful that during the last two decades
since our independence, United States extended very important support
for Armenia, and we are thankful for that."
From: A. Papazian