Baku displeased with CoE attitude about Karabakh conflict

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Azerbaijan is discontent with the Council of Europe's attitude toward the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," chairman of the standing Milli Mejlis committee on foreign relations and interparliamentary ties, head of the Azeri delegation to PACE Samed Seyidov said at a meeting with chairman of the NATO PA subcommittee on democratic governance Chetin Kazak.



"The Council of Europe has not condemned Armenia's aggression against Azerbaijan and has not announced its stand yet. It refers to other international organizations as well," Seyidov said.



For his part, Mr Kazak noted that NATO is informed of the South Caucasus conflicts. "The organization attends to resolution of conflicts in the South Caucasus," he said, Trend news agency reports.
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