Heritage party: Clinton signaled Azerbaijan of inadmissibility of any military acts

Heritage party: Clinton signaled Azerbaijan of inadmissibility of any military acts

PanARMENIAN.Net - Heritage party attaches importance to the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Armenia in the light of three important points, head of Heritage parliamentary group said.

“First, during her tour, Secretary Clinton did not visit Turkey, thus showing that she doesn’t view this country as a part of Eastern Europe. Second, her statement that progress in Armenian-Turkish relations depends on Turkey clearly indicates Ankara will bear responsibility for the possible failure of the process. Third, with attending Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex she expressed the U.S. indignation over Turkey’s regional policy,” Stepan Safaryan told a news conference in Yerevan on July 6.

“Besides, Mrs. Clinton reiterated that the Nagorno Karabakh, the conflict should be resolved through peaceful means, signaling Azerbaijan of inadmissibility of any military acts,” he said.

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