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    Russia-Armenia ties won't aid Karabakh settlement - Aliyev

    Interfax
    Dec 20 2004

    Baku. (Interfax-Azerbaijan) - Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said
    that close cooperation between Russia and Armenia will not help end
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "The Russian State Duma speaker [Boris Gryzlov] said during his visit
    to Armenia a few days ago that Armenia is Russia's outpost in the
    South Caucasus. We have always believed that Armenia is a state. But
    it appears to be an outpost," Aliyev told journalists on Friday.

    "Who do we have to hold talks with - the outpost or the owner of the
    outpost? If Armenia sorts out this issue, a more favorable environment
    for successful negotiations on [Nagorno-Karabakh] will be created,"
    the president said.

    The so-called "Paris talks" between the Azerbaijani and Armenian
    foreign ministers envision a step-by-step settlement process in
    Nagorno- Karabakh, which meets the interests of Baku, Aliyev said.

    "The position of Azerbaijan on this issue is clear, and I am very glad
    that all the forces in charge of the [Nagorno-Karabakh settlement]
    issue are moving closer to this position. A step-by-step settlement
    is key to resolving this issue, and the future talks should be guided
    by these principles," the president said.

    "My opinion is that if these negotiations are constructive, Armenia
    will not abandon its agreements, as it did previously, and we will
    be able to reach a certain agreement," he said.
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