Cavusoglu: Karabakh Conflict to Be Resolved within Territorial Integrity
«We hope and expect that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will be resolved peacefully, taking into account Azerbaijan's sovereignty and territorial integrity." This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Mevlut Cavusoglu during the 5th Meeting of the Foreign Ministers on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia in Beijing.
According to him, the states can contribute to global security through the development of bilateral cooperation, a clear example of which is cooperation of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
"Ankara, Baku and Tbilisi were able to achieve this through large-scale energy and transport projects," he said, noting that another example is the Council of Turkic States. -02D-
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- 28 April 2016 12:23
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Armenia is not against the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, but does not consider it appropriate to discuss this issue now. "In the context of peace, we consider it possible to make a decision on the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group. When peace is an established fact, the existence of such a format may raise questions," Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a press conference today. "The whole question is about the timing, we need to understand how effectively and correctly to turn such topics into a subject of discussion right now," the Armenian Prime Minister added.
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He expressed his willingness to meet with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at the border between the two countries. "A meeting with Ilham Aliyev could take place at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. I am open to such a format," Pashinyan said at a press conference today. According to Pashinyan, Armenia recently presented another proposal for a peace treaty to Azerbaijan.
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On August 31, Azerbaijan observes a "day of silence" before the Sunday’s early parliamentary elections for the unicameral Milli Majlis. All electoral campaigning is prohibited 24 hours before the voting. The early elections were initiated by the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan Party. This decision was motivated by the overlap of the scheduled elections in November with the global UN forum - the COP20 climate conference taking place in Baku.
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On August 30, at approximately 22:55, the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant in Metsamor was disconnected from the country's power grid, as reported by the Armenian Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure. The shutdown was caused by a lightning strike, which triggered the plant's safety systems to switch the station to a safe shutdown mode. Currently, the plant's staff is working on restarting the facility.
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