Mammedyarov spoke about NK conflict in UN General Assembly

Mammedyarov spoke about Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in UN General Assembly

10:38, 29 September, 2012

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijan continues to use
international platforms aimed at further advancing its policy of lie
and bringing regular groundless condemnation against Armenia. As
Armenpress reports citing Azerbaijani 1news.az Minister of Foreign
Affairs Elmar Mammedyarov dwelled about Nagorno-Karabakh conflict when
taking his floor in New York General Assembly platform.” We frankly
believe that peace and stability in the region has no alternative”
Mammedyarov stated once again cherishing vain hope to see Nagorno
Karabakh as a part of Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijani Foreign Affairs Minister noted no peace cannot prevail in
the region in case of continuation of conflict between Armenia and
Azerbaijan. Ignoring the shameful and disgraceful history of Armenian
khachkar destruction in Nakhigevan, Azerbaijani head of Foreign
Affairs came up with alleged, baseless statement ”about the violation
of Azerbaijani monuments”. He reiterated Azerbaijani stance never to
accept Armenia’s requirements.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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