BAKU NOT SATISFIED WITH "NO WAR, NO PEACE" STATE IN KARABAKH ISSUE

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan is not interested in protracting the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, deputy foreign minister of the republic Khalaf Khalafov told journalists in Baku today. "We are not satisfied with the current "no war, no peace" state and we have repeatedly told the international mediators about our discontent at the issue," he said. As reported by "Interfax" Russian agency, the deputy minister noted that activation of efforts of the international community and the OSCE countries was necessary to solve the conflict.
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