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    ArmenPress
    Oct 8 2004

    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESMAN COMMENTS ON AZERI PRESIDENT'S
    INTERVIEW

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8, ARMENPRESS: Armenpress news agency asked
    Hamlet Gasparian, a foreign ministry spokesman, to comment on a
    recent interview by Azeri president Ilham Aliyev to Reuters, in which
    he again complained of the international community's reluctance to
    curb Armenian "aggression," warning also that "Azerbaijan will not go
    for compromise and that Nagorno Karabagh will never be independent."
    Gasparian was asked to share Armenia's position in the light of the
    recently stepped up negotiation processes over Karabagh resolution
    and the expectations of the international community.
    "Usually the president of Azerbaijan does not save words to praise
    his father, Heydar Aliyev's contributions to the development of
    Azerbaijan, calling him "the national leader of Azerbaijani people,
    he symbol of Azerbaijan, its independence, dignity and courage,"
    Gasparian said.
    "I should remind that Aliyev Sen. accepted arrangements, reached
    in Paris and Key West, which his son is now rejecting by brandishing
    his sword. I should also like to remind that today, when Azerbaijanis
    keep on calling Armenia "aggressor," they should remember the
    1991-93, when they launched a large-scale offensive along the entire
    front line, nearing Stepanakert and neighboring areas that were under
    constant fire day and night and only due to the courage and heroism
    of Karabagh people they were pushed back. Today Azeris are reaping
    the fruits of the military aggression they themselves unbridled,
    becoming the captives of their own policy towards Nagorno Karabagh,"
    he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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