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    Many Myths Invented about Karabakh Conflict

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.07.2006 15:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The sides have invented many myths about the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict, says the article PanARMENIAN.Net received
    from former OSCE MG Russian Co-chair Vladimir Kazimirov. In his
    words, "Baku attaches a humanitarian coloring to its demands to
    stop occupation and return the local inhabitants." "Baku puts the
    blame on Armenians, who seized the territories, but it conceals
    its own faults - the unwillingness to stop hostilities in 1992-94
    (four times violating the agreements to cease fire) and avoidance
    of peaceful initiatives. As result they lost 7 regions and received
    several hundreds of thousands of refugees. But this is a forbidden
    ground in Azerbaijan since it casts a shadow on Elchibey and moreover
    on national leader Heydar Aliyev," the Russian diplomat writes.

    He reminded that Azerbaijan often cites 4 resolutions by the
    U.N. Security Council but it itself has failed to fulfill either of
    the demands (except the ceasefire). "Baku kept on ignoring this most
    important demand for over a year trying to gain victory by force. "The
    U.N. Security Council's resolutions should be observed!" said the
    other day former advisor to the Azeri Presidents Vafa Guluzade. Did
    he say it to Elchibey and Aliyev in 1993-94?" Kazimirov remarked.

    The Russian diplomat remarked that the mediators have failed to
    make all of the parties recognize that the BK status remains the
    most important disputable question. "The whole world understands
    this but not all the parties in conflict do. The recognition of
    the most important subject of controversy would promote a civilized
    solution. Heydar Aliyev, who accused the People's Front of loss of
    Nagorno Karabakh, knew that it cannot be returned. He was close to
    exchange. He just looked for compensation (a corridor through Meghri)
    and a proper explanation. However he was frightened to see that the
    closest allies leave him and crawfished," Kazimirov said.
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