Алиев: «Урегулирование конфликта приведет к миру и стабильности в регионе»

Президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев обратился к своим соотечественникам по случаю праздника Новруз. В своем обращении президент вспомнил достижения прошлого года и отметил, что в Азербайджане начался новый период реформ. «Реформы будут и дальше углубляться. Альтернативы этому нет. Политические реформы, экономические реформы, реформы в социальной сфере, реформы в судебной системе - соответствующие указания уже даны», - сказал президент.

Алиев также упомянул процесс урегулирования карабахского конфликта и подтвердил позицию Азербайджана. Он сказал:

«Что касается урегулирования конфликта, то позиция Азербайджана остается неизменной. Этот конфликт должен быть разрешен только в рамках территориальной целостности нашей страны. Нагорный Карабах - это наша историческая земля, и скорейшее разрешение конфликта должно опираться только на нормы и принципы международного права. Как вы знаете, армянская сторона ставит вопросы об изменении формата переговоров. Однако Азербайджан, безусловно, не может с этим согласиться».

Президент добавил, что:

«Урегулирование конфликта приведет к миру и стабильности в регионе. Разумеется, Азербайджан стремится и будет стремиться к решению этого вопроса только на основе норм и принципов международного права и в рамках территориальной целостности нашего государства».

Новруз Байрам - иногда называемый праздником весны, широко отмечается в Иране, Азербайджане и некоторых частях Центральной Азии и Турции.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы президента Азербайджана

фото: Президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев и вице-президент Мехрибан Алиева в центре Баку, 19 марта 2019 года в начале праздника Новруз.

 

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