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16 October 2010 [13:03] - Today.Az
The society of development of the German-Azerbaijani relations held in
the Bundestag press center in Berlin an action devoted to the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
In the action devoted to the topic
"Violence, aggression and war don`t lead to peace and welfare" attending
was the ambassador of Azerbaijan to Germany Parviz Shahbazov, deputies
of parliament of Germany, representatives of various public and Diaspora
organizations, the State Committee on Work with Diaspora said.
On
the action passed under the chairmanship of the employee of “German
Wave” media body Lutz Lischtfus, delivered were numerous reports.
The
former member of the Bundestag, the chief executive of the Society of
Development of the German-Azerbaijani relations Edward Lintner noted
that 20% of the Azerbaijani lands still remain under occupation
of Armenia, and the efforts undertaken by the international community
recently on settlement of peace give no result because of
non-constructive position of Armenia. He underlined that in the modern
world the violence and aggression are unacceptable, and to change the
borders or to grasp new lands in this way is impossible.
Addressing
the participants, Charles-George Welman told that the organization he
represents is disturbed that negotiations on settlement of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict were at a deadlock, and hopes that in the near
future the negotiations would yield fruit. He has informed that at the
summit of OSCE coming in December in Astana in which the Federal
Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel will take part, conflicts on the
Caucasus will be one of the major topics.
He noted that latest
developments show uselessness of hopes of opening of the
Turkish-Armenian border without settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict. In case of conflict settlement, it will lead to improvement of
relations of Armenia with both countries and to increase of its
economic welfare, he emphasized.
Then, speaking was S.
Patser-Ismayilova on the theme "The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict – the
facts and consequences".
Azerbaijan's ambassador P. Shahbazov
informed on the current situation of the negotiations carried out with
the intermediary of the OSCE Minsk group.
/AzerTAc/
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