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    AZERBAIJAN AND KARABAKH HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    28.09.2006 17:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The main problem in the Karabakh process lies in the
    fact that Azerbaijan insists on keeping its territorial integrity, and
    it considers Karabakh to be part of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan,
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian stated in an interview to Al
    Jazeera TV company. In his words, the fall of the Soviet Union resulted
    in radical changes, the whole map of Europe changed. "We have never
    been against any country's territorial unity and integrity because
    we also have a country.

    However, we believe that Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh each have
    equal rights for territorial integrity. Both are countries with
    the right to exist independently. This is the obstacle that the
    negotiations have been facing for the past 15 years.

    Nagorno Karabakh is an independent state. It was never part of
    independent Azerbaijan. Today, a generation has emerged that does
    not relate to Azerbaijan and cannot even imagine living under another
    country's rule," Kocharian stated.

    Answering a question on Baku statements on "occupation of 20% of
    territories of Azerbaijan by Armenia," Kocharian said, "There exist
    two lies. The first is that 20% of Azerbaijan territory is occupied,
    and the second is that there are one million Azeri refugees.

    The true numbers are totally different. However, the numbers made up
    by Azerbaijan have been repeated so many times that it is now believed
    to be the reality.

    The number of refugees actually includes people from both sides:
    Armenians and Azeris. During Soviet rule, there lived half a
    million Armenians in Soviet Azerbaijan, excluding those living
    in Karabakh. Where are they now? Part of those Armenians are now
    in Armenia, another part are living in Russia, and a third group
    are scattered around the world. As for the Azeri lands, we have
    repeatedly stated that, except for the narrow strip of land (Lachin)
    between Karabakh and Armenia, we are prepared to negotiate the terms
    of returning territories to Azerbaijan. If Azerbaijan truly cared
    about its refugees and the situation in those lands outside the
    administrative borders of Azerbaijan, it could have restored them
    a long time ago if the Azeri president had signed the agreement in
    Minsk and which was drawn up by the OSCE Minsk Group."
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