ANKARA AND BAKU KEEP ON AGREED-ON POLICY AIMING AT YEREVAN'S ISOLATIONMay 3, 2002 - 00:16 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Speaking on the perspective of Armenia's joining the trilateral Azeri-Turkish-Georgian cooperation in the sphere of struggle against terror, Azeri minister of internal affairs Ramil Usubov stated this could be possible only after «the fair Karabakh conflict settlement on the basis of the territorial integrity principle». Turkish foreign minister Kazim Yujelen has also spoken in this way noting that Armenia might join the agreement "On cooperation in the struggle against terror, organized crime and other grave crimes" if "it respects the territorial integrity of the countries of the region". So, it becomes obvious that Baku and Ankara continue to conduct agreed-on policy aiming at Yerevan's isolation and elimination of it from the processes of the regional integration. As it is known all the international organizations and great powers are against this. It should be reminded that the Secretary general of the CIS Collective Security Council Valery Nikolayenko has recently stated the conclusion of Azeri-Turkish-Georgian agreement of the struggle against the terror worries Russian federation. Top stories Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took to social media to thank his Lithuanian counterpart for the contribution. President of the Armenian parliament Alen Simonyan met with the Speaker of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova. Achieving stable peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains a priority of the OSCE, said Ian Borg. The Cabinet of Ministers decided on Thursday, November 9 to allocated AMD 120 million to arrange the gathering. Partner news | Politico: Belarus delivered advanced weapons to Azerbaijan in 2018-2022 Belarus delivered advanced weapons to Armenia’s enemy even though both countries were supposedly allies in a defense pact. Armenian govt. approves ratification of EAEU-Iran free trade deal At a meeting on Friday, June 14, the Armenian government approved the ratification of an EAEU free trade agreement with Iran. Deputy U.S. Secretary of State to arrive in Yerevan Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Richard R. Verma will travel to Yerevan, Armenia from June 17-19 to. Armenia will leave Russian-led military bloc, says Pashinyan Armenia will leave the Russian-led Collective Security Organization, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said, without giving any dates. |