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Commenting on the forthcoming referendum in Karabakh and presidential elections in the Trans Dniester region he pointed out that Bucharest's attitude toward 'frozen conflicts' in former USSR is unchangeable.
He told APA's bureau that Romania's position stands to international principles as inevitability of borders and territorial integrity.
Mihai Razvan Ungureanu said that the discussions in presidential, foreign ministerial and experts’ level are hopeful.
"We hope that the settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict is optimistic. I came to this conclusion in Bucharest discussions. We aspire to prtnership and pragmatism on European level," he said.
He touched upon the false presidential elections in Moldavian Trans-Dniester region. "Even if I put on a 'king' emblem, it does not mean that I am a real king," he said.