Armenia imitates talks on Karabakh: Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
Baku / 27.03.18 / Turan: Armenia is negotiating for the sake of negotiations, and pursuing a policy of imitating them in order to delay the negotiation process and keep the Azerbaijani territories under occupation, stated the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, in response to the statement of Armenian Foreign Minister, Edward Nalbandian.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry calls on the Armenian leadership to end the occupation of Azerbaijani territories, which is the fundamental basis of the conflict, and withdraw troops from the territories of Azerbaijan, and not to translate the conflict settlement into technical issues.
Earlier the Armenian Foreign Minister stated that Azerbaijan cannot constructively negotiate a settlement of the Karabakh conflict and violates its commitments. -02D-
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