Non-Aligned Movement: Karabakh Conflict Should Be Solved with Consideration of Azerbaijan's Territorial Integrity
Baku / 06.04.18 / Turan: For two days, issues of concern to the Non-Aligned Movement and Azerbaijan were discussed in Baku, stated Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov at a press conference in Baku, summing up the results of the ministerial conference of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Among the issues raised were security, economic crisis, human rights, the rule of law and others.
"The participants once again confirmed that international relations should be regulated by international legal norms and principles that are equal for all. Denial of these principles should be condemned," the minister said.
The Minister noted that the final declaration reflects the issue of the Karabakh conflict. It expresses regret that the conflict has not been resolved yet, despite the UN Security Council resolutions and that the conflict threatens international peace and stability and it must be solved on the basis of international law and within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. -05D-
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- 7 April 2018 07:02
Politics
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