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    AZERI SPOKESMAN URGES NEW ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT NOT TO REPEAT MISTAKES

    ANS TV
    April 21 2008
    Azerbaijan

    [Presenter Afat Telmanqizi] Azerbaijan urges the new authorities of
    Armenia not to repeat the mistakes of the previous governments and to
    take a positive position on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict, Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministry spokesman Xazar Ibrahim said at the traditional press
    conference held on Monday [21 April]. He added that the Armenian
    authorities have to withdraw their armed forces from Azerbaijani
    territories without any conditions. Armenia should understand that
    there is no place for the fourth country in the South Caucasus.

    Xazar Ibrahim also urged the Armenian authorities not to mislead the
    domestic public and to provide accurate information.

    [Xazar Ibrahim, speaking at a news conference, captioned] The new
    government of Armenia, including the Armenian foreign minister,
    has failed to do away with stereotypes and keeps repeating the old
    mistakes. They should realize that there are three countries in the
    South Caucasus and there is no place for the fourth one.

    I would like to reiterate that Nagornyy Karabakh's status is only
    possible within the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. On
    the other hand, the Armenian government, including the foreign
    minister, should provide accurate information on this issue rather
    than continue misleading the domestic public. Because such wrong and
    inaccurate reports from them are mostly misleading the Armenian public.

    Furthermore, the Armenian foreign minister has made several
    other statements concerning Azerbaijan, including one on the
    increasing military spending in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan does not
    welcome interference in its domestic affairs by any other country,
    especially by Armenia. It would have been better for Armenia to mind
    its own business and to withdraw its occupying forces from Azerbaijan
    because otherwise there will be even fewer diplomatic opportunities.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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