MATT BRYZA DID NOT SPEAK OF CHANGING U.S. POLICY TOWARDS KARABAKH, JONATHAN HENICK SAID
PanARMENIAN.Net
08.08.2007 13:40 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Media has carelessly cut the context and distorted
OSCE Co-chair Matt Bryza's statement on the future status of Nagorno
Karabakh," said Mr Jonathan Henick, the PR Officer of the U.S. Embassy
in Azerbaijan.
"I read the interview myself and did not notice any changes in the
U.S. policy," he said.
"Mr Bryza openly stated that the U.S. supports the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan. He said resolution of the Karabakh conflicts
demands serious compromise. However, a decision on possible concessions
may be taken by the leaders of the states only," Mr Henick said,
Day.az reports.
"As a mediator and diplomat I cannot determine the status of Nagorno
Karabakh. It's not my task. Maybe the publics will once come to a
decision that Karabakh would better be independent. Maybe they will
prefer to be a part of Azerbaijan with the highest status of autonomy,"
Matt Bryza said in an interview with Vremya Novostey newspaper.
PanARMENIAN.Net
08.08.2007 13:40 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Media has carelessly cut the context and distorted
OSCE Co-chair Matt Bryza's statement on the future status of Nagorno
Karabakh," said Mr Jonathan Henick, the PR Officer of the U.S. Embassy
in Azerbaijan.
"I read the interview myself and did not notice any changes in the
U.S. policy," he said.
"Mr Bryza openly stated that the U.S. supports the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan. He said resolution of the Karabakh conflicts
demands serious compromise. However, a decision on possible concessions
may be taken by the leaders of the states only," Mr Henick said,
Day.az reports.
"As a mediator and diplomat I cannot determine the status of Nagorno
Karabakh. It's not my task. Maybe the publics will once come to a
decision that Karabakh would better be independent. Maybe they will
prefer to be a part of Azerbaijan with the highest status of autonomy,"
Matt Bryza said in an interview with Vremya Novostey newspaper.
