Азербайджан призывает ООН вспомнить о 4 резолюциях по Нагорному Карабаху

Генеральный секретарь ООН Пан Ги Мун, отвечая на вопрос заведующего отделом международных связей партии <Новый Азербайджан>, депутата Милли Меджлиса Асефа Гаджиева в рамках Международной конференции азиатских политических партий, заявил о том, что ООН должна усилить свою роль в мирном урегулировании карабахского конфликта, передает азербайджанское АПА.

А. Гаджиев напомнил о 4 резолюциях, принятых Организацией Объединенных наций по поводу нагорно-карабахского конфликта и отметил беспокойство азербайджанского народа в связи с тем, что эти документы до настоящего времени остаются только на бумаге. В этой связи Пан Ги Мун, по свидетельству АПА, отметил деятельность Минской группы и признал, что в этом вопросе ООН должна усилить свою деятельность.

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