Armenia's FM: UN resolution has nothing to do with talks on Nagorno-Karabakh
One-sided and uncoordinated resolution on Nagorno Karabakh introduced by Azerbaijan in UN General Assembly is nothing else than Baku's wishful thinking that has nothing to do with a document on Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement that has been put on the negotiation table. Acting press secretary of Armenian foreign ministry Tigran Balayan has made the statement while commenting on Azerbaijani foreign ministry spokesman Khazar Ibragim's statement on the Minsk Group-directed negotiation process on the conflict resolution.
In Balayan's words, this is perfectly understood by Azerbaijan, OSCE MG co-chairs and “the international community,” which was demonstrated by the UN GA vote. “Possibly, Azerbaijan expected that it would be able to gain some dividends by its initiatives, which did not happen, however. It is also probable that Azerbaijan is preparing grounds for evading the current negotiation process, including the document that is now on the negotiation table,” Balayan noted.
18:13 03/20/2008
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