WORLD COMMUNITY NOT TO ALLOW AZERBAIJAN TO SHOOT DOWN PLANES HEADING TO KARABAKH - TSVETANA PASKALEVA
NEWS.AM
March 05, 2013 | 14:30
YEREVAN.- World community will not allow Azerbaijan to shoot down
civilian aircrafts heading to Nagorno-Karabakh, Bulgarian journalist
said.
Tsvetana Paskaleva is happy to hear reports on possible prompt opening
of the airport. Paskaleva remembers the airport which she saw during
her first trip to Karabakh back in 1991.
The journalist is hopeful the airport will open in the near future,
adding more political will and activeness is needed. As to Azerbaijan's
threats to shoot down planes flying to Stepanakert, Paskaleva noted
international community will not allow this.
Opening of the Stepanakert airport remains a number one issue in
Azerbaijan. The official Baku periodically voices threats to shoot
down the aircrafts. However, Azerbaijani Deputy Minister Araz Azimov
recently said "official Baku will not permit Armenia to conduct civil
aviation flights over the air space of occupied Nagorno-Karabakh,
but it will do this without the use of military means."
From: A. Papazian
NEWS.AM
March 05, 2013 | 14:30
YEREVAN.- World community will not allow Azerbaijan to shoot down
civilian aircrafts heading to Nagorno-Karabakh, Bulgarian journalist
said.
Tsvetana Paskaleva is happy to hear reports on possible prompt opening
of the airport. Paskaleva remembers the airport which she saw during
her first trip to Karabakh back in 1991.
The journalist is hopeful the airport will open in the near future,
adding more political will and activeness is needed. As to Azerbaijan's
threats to shoot down planes flying to Stepanakert, Paskaleva noted
international community will not allow this.
Opening of the Stepanakert airport remains a number one issue in
Azerbaijan. The official Baku periodically voices threats to shoot
down the aircrafts. However, Azerbaijani Deputy Minister Araz Azimov
recently said "official Baku will not permit Armenia to conduct civil
aviation flights over the air space of occupied Nagorno-Karabakh,
but it will do this without the use of military means."
From: A. Papazian