Азербайджан намерен добиться отправки миссий по расследованию незаконного оборота наркотиков в Нагорный Карабах

Азербайджан  неоднократно поднимал  перед международными организациями вопрос о незаконном транзите и производстве наркотических средств на оккупированных территориях страны.

Как сообщает 1news.az, об этом заявил журналистам в понедельник замминистра иностранных дел Азербайджана Халаф Халафов.

По его словам, Азербайджан постоянно поднимает этот вопрос перед международными организациями и требует отправки на оккупированные азербайджанские территории миссий международных организаций  по расследованию фактов производства и незаконного транзита через Нагорный Карабах наркотических средств.

«Мы придаем этому вопросу большое значение. Конечно, если даже будет создана такая миссия, это  должно будет быть  согласовано с азербайджанской стороной, поскольку Карабах является суверенной частью Азербайджана. В случае принятия решений о направлении на оккупированные азербайджанские территории  миссий по расследованию незаконного оборота наркотиков нами будет  рассмотрено это решение», - заявил замминистра.

 

Related articles

Editor's choice
News
Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell tells the European Parliament that the situation in Afghanistan was critical, but the EU will remain engaged

Borrell underlined that the European Union will make every effort to support the peace process and to remain a committed partner to the Afghan people. "Of course, we will have to take into account the evolving situation, but disengagement is not an option.  We are clear on that: there is no alternative to a negotiated political settlement, through inclusive peace talks.
Editor's choice
News
Fighting continues on Thailand-Cambodia border on Saturday morning with 150000 civilians already displaced

Fighting continues on Thailand-Cambodia border on Saturday morning with 150000 civilians already displaced

Clashes continued on Saturday morning (26 July), on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, as the two ASEAN countries resort to military means to resolve a border dispute between them that has been festering for over a hundred years. Casualties are reported on both sides, involving both civilians and military personnel, and the number of civilians displaced has already reached nearly 150,000. Thailand said its navy joined the army in repelling Cambodian attacks, in a sign that the conflict is expanding. The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the conflict.

Popular

Editor's choice
News
Fighting continues on Thailand-Cambodia border on Saturday morning with 150000 civilians already displaced

Fighting continues on Thailand-Cambodia border on Saturday morning with 150000 civilians already displaced

Clashes continued on Saturday morning (26 July), on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, as the two ASEAN countries resort to military means to resolve a border dispute between them that has been festering for over a hundred years. Casualties are reported on both sides, involving both civilians and military personnel, and the number of civilians displaced has already reached nearly 150,000. Thailand said its navy joined the army in repelling Cambodian attacks, in a sign that the conflict is expanding. The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on Friday to discuss the conflict.