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    ALIYEV THREATENS TO SUSPEND GARABAGH TALKS

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    March 17 2006

    Baku, March 16, AssA-Irada
    President Ilham Aliyev has reaffirmed official Baku's intransigent
    stance with regard to the long-standing Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
    over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh.

    "If the occupied territories are not freed, Azerbaijan may reconsider
    its participation in peace talks with Armenia. If we see that Armenia's
    involvement in the peace process is just an imitation, we will suspend
    the talks," Aliyev told the second congress of World Azerbaijanis in
    Baku on Thursday.

    Upper Garabagh, which is internationally recognized as part of
    Azerbaijan, has both Azerbaijani and ethnic Armenian population. It was
    occupied by Armenia in early 1990s, along with seven other Azerbaijani
    districts, after large-scale hostilities that killed up to 30,000
    people and forced over a million Azeris out of their homes.

    The ceasefire accord was signed in 1994, but peace talks have been
    fruitless so far and refugees remain stranded.

    The commander-in-chief said that although the ceasefire was reached
    12 years ago, the negotiations carried out so far have been fruitless
    due to Yerevan's inappropriate position.

    "We can take part in the talks if we believe in their results. But
    how long? This can't go on forever. The patience of the Azerbaijani
    people and authorities is getting exhausted."

    Aliyev reminded that Upper Garabagh is a historic Azerbaijani land
    and Armenians came here only in mid-19th century. "They came to the
    region as visitors, but afterwards acquired the quantitative majority
    and paved the way for separatist sentiments," he said.

    "Official Baku will never accept the occupation of Azerbaijani
    territories. The Armenian invading forces must pull out, while
    Azerbaijani citizens must return to the land of their forefathers.

    Only after this can normal relations be forged between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia. And this is the only way to achieve a peace accord,"
    the president said.
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