ITALIAN PAPER SPOTLIGHTS NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT
AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Nov 7 2013
7 November 2013, 11:56 (GMT+04:00)
Popular Italian "Il Sole 24 Ore" daily posted an article headlined
"Nagorno-Karabakh, a forgotten conflict", state news agency AzerTag
reported.
The article highlights the history of the Armenia-Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and peace talks over the settlement of the
problem. The newspaper notes that despite the ceasefire agreement
reached in May, 1994, the conflict is not "frozen". Probability is
high that the war between the two countries can resume.
Commenting on the position of Azerbaijan, the author says liberation of
Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent regions, which have been occupied
by the Armenian armed units, is a key condition for settlement of
the conflict.
The newspaper also features remarks by deputy head of Azerbaijan`s
Presidential
Administration, chairman of foreign relations department Novruz
Mammadov: " The negotiation process to find a peaceful solution to
the conflict has continued for almost 20 years. In spite of efforts
by international organizations, including the European Union, no
progress has been reached."
The article says four resolutions of the United Nations Security
Council demanding liberation of Azerbaijan`s occupied territories,
return of Azerbaijani refugees and IDPs have not been fulfilled
by Armenia.
Stressing Azerbaijan`s strategic importance, the author draws attention
to Azerbaijan-related energy projects, saying the countrys' gas will
be transported to the European markets via Trans-Adriatic Pipeline
in 2019.
AzerNews, Azerbaijan
Nov 7 2013
7 November 2013, 11:56 (GMT+04:00)
Popular Italian "Il Sole 24 Ore" daily posted an article headlined
"Nagorno-Karabakh, a forgotten conflict", state news agency AzerTag
reported.
The article highlights the history of the Armenia-Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and peace talks over the settlement of the
problem. The newspaper notes that despite the ceasefire agreement
reached in May, 1994, the conflict is not "frozen". Probability is
high that the war between the two countries can resume.
Commenting on the position of Azerbaijan, the author says liberation of
Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent regions, which have been occupied
by the Armenian armed units, is a key condition for settlement of
the conflict.
The newspaper also features remarks by deputy head of Azerbaijan`s
Presidential
Administration, chairman of foreign relations department Novruz
Mammadov: " The negotiation process to find a peaceful solution to
the conflict has continued for almost 20 years. In spite of efforts
by international organizations, including the European Union, no
progress has been reached."
The article says four resolutions of the United Nations Security
Council demanding liberation of Azerbaijan`s occupied territories,
return of Azerbaijani refugees and IDPs have not been fulfilled
by Armenia.
Stressing Azerbaijan`s strategic importance, the author draws attention
to Azerbaijan-related energy projects, saying the countrys' gas will
be transported to the European markets via Trans-Adriatic Pipeline
in 2019.