В решении нагорно-карабахского конфликта становится все более актуальным вариант войны – Вице-спикер

БАКУ, 19 июл - 1NEWS.AZ

Чем больше затягивается разрешение нагорно-карабахского конфликта, тем актуальнее становится вариант войны.

Как сообщает 1news.az, об этом заявила заместитель председателя  Милли Меджлиса Бахар Мурадова.

По ее словам, в то же время  прилагаемые в последнее время некоторыми государствами и международными организациями усилия показывают желание предотвратить усиление вероятности войны.

«Если они хотят предотвратить вероятность войны, это означает, что будет  предложен другой вариант разрешения, и если этот вариант устроит Азербайджан, мы пойдем на это. В противном случае Азербайджан всегда вправе демонстрировать открытую и твердую позицию.

Я уверена, что Президент Азербайджана не согласится на какое-либо предложение, не соответствующее интересам Азербайджана. Поэтому сложно заранее сказать, будут ли эти усилия достаточными для устранения вероятности использования варианта войны. У меня нет на это ответа», - добавила Б. Мурадова.

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