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    Azeri leader rules out compromise on Karabakh

    Azerbaijani TV Channel One, Baku
    12 Mar 05


    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said while he favours the idea
    of meeting his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharyan to discuss ways
    to settle the long-standing dispute over Nagornyy Karabakh, there is
    nothing left to discuss.

    In an interview with reporters broadcast by Azerbaijani state-run
    Channel One TV on 12 March Aliyev said: "I have already met Kocharyan
    several times and discussed almost all issues. The sides have made
    their positions clear. There has been no change in our position. And
    there can be none."

    President Aliyev also rejected the idea of mutual compromises to
    resolve the conflict.

    "What kind of a compromise should we make? What have we taken away
    from them and what should we give them back now? So, mutual
    concessions are out of the question. It is a wrong idea that [the
    conflict] should be resolved through mutual compromises," Aliyev said.

    The Azerbaijani president said the only thing his government could do
    was to guarantee the security of the Karabakh Armenians, as well as
    the Azerbaijanis who would return there.

    "We can work on this. This is something that we can
    discuss. Otherwise, we have nothing to concede," Aliyev said.

    President Aliyev said a meeting with Kocharyan could be scheduled
    depending on meetings between the two countries' foreign ministers,
    Elmar Mammadyarov of Azerbaijan and Vardan Oskanyan of Armenia.

    "The presidents can meet if there is progress in these negotiations,
    if Armenia demonstrates a constructive position and finally realizes
    that the issue can be resolved only in line with the norms of
    international law and if the meetings between the foreign ministers
    yield any result," Aliyev said.
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