AZERBAIJAN CHANGING ITS STYLE?
By Aghavni Harutyunian
AZG Armenian Daily
21/06/2006
Neighboring Country Proposes Status of Tatarstan for Nagorno Karabakh
Manifestations of "peace" in the statements of Azerbaijani officials
are becoming more and more frequent. Particularly, if in the past
Baku viewed military settlement as a primary option then today Aliyev
junior speaks of his "intention" to settle the conflict through
peace talks. Meanwhile, he adds, loyal to his belligerent stance,
that other regulation options are still on the agenda.
"Azerbaijan cannot settle the Nagorno Karabakh issue alone," Ilham
Aliyev stated. Such an approach would be welcome but for the pretext
in the president's words.
In an attempt to project his own deeds onto the "enemy" the Azeri
leader speaks about vandalism organized by the Armenians.
A pretext is looming also in Azerbaijani foreign minister Elmar
Mamediarov's words who said that Azerbaijan is ready to grant Nagorno
Karabakh the highest status of autonomy equal to that enjoyed by
Tatarstan within Russia. Day.az reports that Mamediarov alluded
to Tatarstan's constitution that allows the republic to have its
representatives abroad.
Azeri FM thinks that the issue of Nagorno Karabakh status has to be
settled sooner or later, and Baku suggest doing it in the shortest
period. To reach all these, Azeri FM thinks, conditions for Azeri
residents of Karabakh to participate in the process should be
created. Besides, Mamediarov flippantly assumes that the Armenians
of Karabakh will eventually realize that it's in their best interests
to remain citizens of Azerbaijan.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
By Aghavni Harutyunian
AZG Armenian Daily
21/06/2006
Neighboring Country Proposes Status of Tatarstan for Nagorno Karabakh
Manifestations of "peace" in the statements of Azerbaijani officials
are becoming more and more frequent. Particularly, if in the past
Baku viewed military settlement as a primary option then today Aliyev
junior speaks of his "intention" to settle the conflict through
peace talks. Meanwhile, he adds, loyal to his belligerent stance,
that other regulation options are still on the agenda.
"Azerbaijan cannot settle the Nagorno Karabakh issue alone," Ilham
Aliyev stated. Such an approach would be welcome but for the pretext
in the president's words.
In an attempt to project his own deeds onto the "enemy" the Azeri
leader speaks about vandalism organized by the Armenians.
A pretext is looming also in Azerbaijani foreign minister Elmar
Mamediarov's words who said that Azerbaijan is ready to grant Nagorno
Karabakh the highest status of autonomy equal to that enjoyed by
Tatarstan within Russia. Day.az reports that Mamediarov alluded
to Tatarstan's constitution that allows the republic to have its
representatives abroad.
Azeri FM thinks that the issue of Nagorno Karabakh status has to be
settled sooner or later, and Baku suggest doing it in the shortest
period. To reach all these, Azeri FM thinks, conditions for Azeri
residents of Karabakh to participate in the process should be
created. Besides, Mamediarov flippantly assumes that the Armenians
of Karabakh will eventually realize that it's in their best interests
to remain citizens of Azerbaijan.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress