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    Any progress in Karabakh talks not in favour of Azerbaijan - opposition leader

    Azadliq, Baku
    4 Sep 04

    Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, who has met his
    Armenian counterpart Vardan Oskanyan again in Prague, has said that
    progress has been made in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    But Bahaddin Haziyev, deputy PFAP [Peoples Front of Azerbaijan Party
    reformists' wing] chairman, thinks that if the foreign ministers really
    reached any agreement in Prague, this could be only to the detriment
    of Azerbaijan's interests. Because both countries' positions on the
    settlement of the conflict are clear and Armenian Defence Minister
    Serzh Sarkisyan has recently reiterated that his country would in no
    way relinquish its principles.

    "Azerbaijan is ready to give the highest status to Karabakh within
    its territory and secure the safety of its population. This is our
    country's principle in the conflict. But Armenia is trying to have a
    Karabakh outside Azerbaijan's b orders, make sure that Karabakh has
    land borders with Armenia, and secure an international guarantee for
    the safety of [Karabakh's] Armenian community. So, it means that if
    any progress was really made in Prague, one of the sides must have
    given up. Armenia is saying that it has not. If the opposite side
    has not given up its principles, then there can be no talk of any
    progress in favour of Azerbaijan," Haziyev said.

    Haziyev added that if the alleged progress relates to Armenia's
    withdrawal from the districts around Karabakh, this does not mean that
    a settlement to the conflict has been found. Armenia has repeatedly
    hinted that it would pull out of the districts only in the event the
    conflict is settled in accordance with its principles.

    "Some people are saying that the talks are about cancellation of the
    settlement process for an uncertain period in return for Armenia's
    withdrawal from the districts around Karabakh. We cannot say if it is
    true or not. But 'Nagornyy Karabakh's chief of staff' has recently said
    that he is ready to withdraw his troops for the sake of the settlement
    of the conflict. [Armenia's] possible withdrawal from the surrounding
    districts would not mean a settlement to the conflict. Armenia has
    repeatedly stated that it would pull out of the districts if the
    conflict is settled in accordance with its principles," Haziyev said.
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