EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARIAN: "THERE IS A SCENT OF WAR IN NAGORNO KARABAKH"
APA, Azerbaijan
March 6 2013
Baku. Mubariz Aslanov - APA. "The current situation of Nagorno
Karabakh conflict is likely to evolve into a war," chairman of
Austria-Azerbaijan Interparliamentary Friendship Group Karl Ollinger
said at the meeting in Azerbaijani Parliament today.
He said the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia has become tense:
"It should be eliminated and this spark should be prevented from
turning into a flame. This should be resolved only through peace
and dialogue."
In response, chairman of the Friendship Group on the Azerbaijani side,
MP Javid Gurbanov said that Azerbaijan is ready to live in peace and
friendship with any country, including Armenia, but the only condition
is that Armenia must put an end to its expansionist policy: "If the
negotiation process does not produce results, we are surely ready
to fight for the liberation of our lands. The Head of our State has
repeatedly said it. Nagorno-Karabakh is not a subject of negotiation."
From: A. Papazian
APA, Azerbaijan
March 6 2013
Baku. Mubariz Aslanov - APA. "The current situation of Nagorno
Karabakh conflict is likely to evolve into a war," chairman of
Austria-Azerbaijan Interparliamentary Friendship Group Karl Ollinger
said at the meeting in Azerbaijani Parliament today.
He said the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia has become tense:
"It should be eliminated and this spark should be prevented from
turning into a flame. This should be resolved only through peace
and dialogue."
In response, chairman of the Friendship Group on the Azerbaijani side,
MP Javid Gurbanov said that Azerbaijan is ready to live in peace and
friendship with any country, including Armenia, but the only condition
is that Armenia must put an end to its expansionist policy: "If the
negotiation process does not produce results, we are surely ready
to fight for the liberation of our lands. The Head of our State has
repeatedly said it. Nagorno-Karabakh is not a subject of negotiation."
From: A. Papazian