Novruz Mammadov Waits for Explanation from US Secretary of State
Responsible for international affairs at the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan, Novruz Mammadov is disappointed with the last statement by the US Secretary of State John Kerry.
"We are surprised and disappointed with Kerry’s statement on the unwillingness of the leaders to solve the Karabakh conflict," he said in an interview with reporters.
“This statement by the Secretary of State of a superpower involved in the settlement of the conflict is surprising,” said Mammadov.
"Azerbaijan does not agree with Kerry's statement and would like any US state entity to clarify his words," Mammadov said. -02D-
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