Currently the situation to resolve the Karabakh conflict is more favorable - I.Aliyev
Baku/13.12.18/Turan: Serious changes have taken place in Armenia and a more favorable situation has developed for the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, said on Thursday the head of state Ilham Aliyev, speaking at the National Olympic Committee on the sports results of the year.
"I think that today there is a more favorable situation to resolve the Azerbaijani-Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Many factors allow you to talk about it. The growth of our economic and military potential contributes to this and we will continue our efforts in this direction," said Aliyev.
He also noted that Azerbaijan will continue isolating Armenia from regional projects as long as the territories of Azerbaijan are under occupation.
Aliyev also said that as a result of this policy of Azerbaijan, Armenia cannot develop normally, is experiencing a demographic crisis, because the population is leaving the country. -02D-
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- Southeast Asia
- 13 December 2018 15:16
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