Azeri paper says USA gives Karabakh to Russia in return for Ajaria
Zerkalo, Baku
14 May 04
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers continued its work at
yesterday's session in Strasbourg. Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan
Oskanyan was the first among the representatives of the 26 countries
of the Council of Europe to sign the supplementary 14th protocol to
the European Convention on Human Rights relating to the reform of
the European Court (Regnum [news agency]).
Yesterday also saw the second day of the negotiations on the resolution
of the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict within the framework of the OSCE
Minsk Group.
[Passage omitted: Minor details]
Also yesterday, US National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice announced
plans to discuss the prospects for settling the Nagornyy Karabakh
conflict in Moscow, together with other regional issues. She made
this announcement during a briefing in the run-up to her visit to
the Russian Federation.
[Passage omitted: More about the briefing]
It is interesting to note that the day before yesterday, in an
interview with [Russia's] Nezavisimaya Gazeta, First Deputy Foreign
Minister of Russia Vyacheslav Trubnikov noted that Russia does not
want non-regional powers to be present on the territory of the former
Soviet Union. He said that over the past few years America's presence
in the former Soviet Union has increased. The diplomat said that the
talk is about the Caucasus and Central Asia. Trubnikov believes that
the Americans are hardly going to abandon the regions they have just
"discovered".
[Passage omitted: Minor details]
As can be seen, everything is clear here. While Washington is calling
on Moscow to cooperate in resolving the Karabakh conflict, the latter
is trying to reduce "the American presence" in Karabakh.
Another thing is surprising as well. Condoleezza Rice, delighted
with the settlement of the Ajaria issue, obviously does not quite
realize that as a result of the Georgian president's "raid", Ajaria was
deprived of the notorious "right of nations to self-determination". And
probably, the democratic Condoleezza Rice does not worry about Ajaria's
future fate.
[Passage omitted: Similar ideas]
It seems that Washington intends to "give" Karabakh to Russia in return
for Ajaria. And as always, no-one is taking account of Baku's view.
In numerous private conversations between our political experts
and influential Europeans whose statements made behind the scenes
reflect Europe's real attitude towards the Karabakh problem, they have
repeatedly said: "You are the loser, therefore, sit and do not fidget
around" or "Go and take Karabakh by force if you can. The strong side
one is always right."
Therefore, if we discard all the numerous politically correct
statements of the EU "for and against", we have to admit that there
is no other way than to retake by force what belongs to us. Long live,
as the Americans said, "Mr Kalashnikov".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Zerkalo, Baku
14 May 04
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers continued its work at
yesterday's session in Strasbourg. Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan
Oskanyan was the first among the representatives of the 26 countries
of the Council of Europe to sign the supplementary 14th protocol to
the European Convention on Human Rights relating to the reform of
the European Court (Regnum [news agency]).
Yesterday also saw the second day of the negotiations on the resolution
of the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict within the framework of the OSCE
Minsk Group.
[Passage omitted: Minor details]
Also yesterday, US National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice announced
plans to discuss the prospects for settling the Nagornyy Karabakh
conflict in Moscow, together with other regional issues. She made
this announcement during a briefing in the run-up to her visit to
the Russian Federation.
[Passage omitted: More about the briefing]
It is interesting to note that the day before yesterday, in an
interview with [Russia's] Nezavisimaya Gazeta, First Deputy Foreign
Minister of Russia Vyacheslav Trubnikov noted that Russia does not
want non-regional powers to be present on the territory of the former
Soviet Union. He said that over the past few years America's presence
in the former Soviet Union has increased. The diplomat said that the
talk is about the Caucasus and Central Asia. Trubnikov believes that
the Americans are hardly going to abandon the regions they have just
"discovered".
[Passage omitted: Minor details]
As can be seen, everything is clear here. While Washington is calling
on Moscow to cooperate in resolving the Karabakh conflict, the latter
is trying to reduce "the American presence" in Karabakh.
Another thing is surprising as well. Condoleezza Rice, delighted
with the settlement of the Ajaria issue, obviously does not quite
realize that as a result of the Georgian president's "raid", Ajaria was
deprived of the notorious "right of nations to self-determination". And
probably, the democratic Condoleezza Rice does not worry about Ajaria's
future fate.
[Passage omitted: Similar ideas]
It seems that Washington intends to "give" Karabakh to Russia in return
for Ajaria. And as always, no-one is taking account of Baku's view.
In numerous private conversations between our political experts
and influential Europeans whose statements made behind the scenes
reflect Europe's real attitude towards the Karabakh problem, they have
repeatedly said: "You are the loser, therefore, sit and do not fidget
around" or "Go and take Karabakh by force if you can. The strong side
one is always right."
Therefore, if we discard all the numerous politically correct
statements of the EU "for and against", we have to admit that there
is no other way than to retake by force what belongs to us. Long live,
as the Americans said, "Mr Kalashnikov".
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress