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Azerbaijani official: Armenia ignores internationall institutions' resolutions on Nagorno-Karabakh

22 April 2010 [12:53] - TODAY.AZ
Armenia that has occupied Azerbaijani territory ignores international organizations' decisions and resolutions on the Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijani Parliamentary Speaker Ogtay Asadov said at a meeting with the Indonesian delegation headed by Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives of Indonesia Anung Vibo on April 21.

"The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a painful problem for a developing Azerbaijan. Armenia, being the aggressor, continues to ignore international organizations' decisions and resolutions on the issue. We stand for a  solution to the problem within international legal norms," Asadov said.

Asadov praised Indonesia's support for the right position of Azerbaijan in the discussions of this problem within international organizations.

"The meeting also noted that so far the two countries have signed five documents and more than 20 documents are under development. Azerbaijan considers it important to develop relations with this country in politics, economy, culture and humanitarian relations. The sides noted extensive development potential in the economic field between the rich oil and gas fields of Azerbaijan and Indonesia," the press service reported.

Asadov said the inter-parliamentary relations play a special role in the development of cooperation between the two states.

"Working groups on inter-parliamentary relations with 70 countries around the world operate in the Azerbaijani parliament. There is also a group for cooperation with the Indonesian legislature. Our deputies met in international institutions, to exchange experiences and information," he added.

Noting the importance of the meetings, Vibo said that his country had a serious interest in cooperation with Azerbaijan in various spheres. He said Indonesia that once suffered from separatism, well aware of Azerbaijan's problem related to the Nagorno-Karabakh, and supports the position of the country and territorial integrity in unambiguous manner.

The sides exchanged views on issues of inter-parliamentary relations, prospects of cooperation in economic, cultural and humanitarian spheres, solutions to regional conflicts and other issues of mutual interest.


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