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    Azerbaijan says no compromising over Karabakh
    By Sevindzh Abdullayeva and Viktor Shulman

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    March 12, 2005

    BAKU, March 12 -- Azerbaijani President Ilkham Aliyev said there
    could be no compromising over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "It was a wrong approach from the very beginning. It was proposed by
    someone and used for some time. I believe there can be no compromises
    on our side," Aliyev told journalists on Saturday.

    "Azerbaijan did not seize other countries' territories to return them
    now," he added.

    The president believes that the only step Azerbaijan could take is
    "give security guarantees to Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh and Azeris
    who return there".

    Aliyev thinks this may become a topic for negotiations. He said he
    would no object to meeting Armenian President Robert Kocharyan but
    said there would have to be a topic to discuss.

    "We have already met several times, and we can say that all issues
    have been discussed and all positions stated," he said.

    The president stressed, "There are no and can be no changes in the
    position of Azerbaijan."

    In his view, the groundwork for his meeting with Kocharyan should
    be laid by "the negotiations between the foreign ministers of the
    two countries".

    "If these negotiations produce results, and the Armenian side assumes
    a constructive position and understands that the problem can be
    resolved only on the basis of international law, then a meeting of
    the presidents may take place," he said.

    Aliyev said, "Azerbaijan can take part in the negotiations as long as
    there is at least a 5 percent probability that the Karabakh conflict
    can be resolved peacefully".

    "If there are no results, we will withdraw from the negotiations and
    solve the problem in other ways," the president warned.

    He also said ceasefire violations in the conflict zone that have become
    more frequent recently had a negative impact on the negotiations. "This
    does not benefit us. This is a provocation from the Armenian side,"
    Aliyev said, adding that Azerbaijan was "ready to give a proper
    response to any attacks".
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