Baku: Czech Republic Offers Mediation In Settlement Of Nagorno Karab

CZECH REPUBLIC OFFERS MEDIATION IN SETTLEMENT OF NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT

APA, Azerbaijan
April 17 2013

Baku. Mubariz Aslanov – APA. “The Czech Republic is ready to
participate in the peaceful settlement of Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict,”
said Deputy Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber
of Deputies of the Czech parliament Jan HamáÄ~Mek at the meeting with
members of International and Interparliamentary Relations Committee
of Azerbaijani Parliament, APA reports.

He said that the Czech Republic proposes to play the role of mediator
in the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict: “We are ready to
participate in this process. The Czech Republic understands that this
conflict is the biggest problem for Azerbaijan. This is a complicated
conflict, therefore, the status quo is inadmissible. It is high time
to drive the process from the deadlock.”

Deputy Chairman of the Committee Sevinj Fataliyeva highly estimated
that the Czech Republic supports Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh issue:
“The adoption of the resolution on Khojaly genocide by the Czech
parliament shows that the Czech Republic supports Azerbaijan and is
ready to admit the real situation.”

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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