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    AZERBAIJANI FOREIGN MINISTER: "SOME CHANGES HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED TO THE MADRID PROPOSALS"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news /politics/49451.html
    Dec 5 2008
    Azerbaijan

    "Foreign ministers of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries have
    proposed some changes into the Madrid proposals to the parties to the
    Karabakh conflict for entering a new stage, said Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mamedyarov.

    The Minister also noted that these changes must be considered and
    analyzed and "the meeting will be held after it on the level of either
    the Foreign ministers or the presidents",

    Commenting on Matthew Bryza's statements about the soonest meeting
    of the Presidents, Mamedyarov noted that the meeting will be held
    next year.

    Commenting on the issue whether the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan
    will be fixed in the political declaration of the OSCE, the Minister
    explained: "Well, let's see if this declaration will be adopted at all,
    this issue is just being discussed at the moment".

    On the other hand, he noted that the issue of the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan is not challenged by anyone and Armenia is the only
    country which tries to do it.

    Commening on Nalbandyan's statement that Azerbaijan misinterprets
    the principles of the Moscow declaration, Mamedyarov noted that this
    document is undersigned by the presidents of the conflict parties,
    including the President of Russia.

    Speaking about the recent talks with Foreign minister of Turkey
    Ali Babacan, the Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan said the following:
    "The issue on opening borders between Turkey and Armenia before the
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict was not on the agenda. This is a
    sovereign right of the two states. Butthe position of Turkey regarding
    the occupied lands of Azerbaijan was discussed in details. In this
    context Turkey's position was voiced repeatedly and this, certainly,
    strongly affects the relations between Turkey and Armenia".

    As for the issue of holding a referendum, Mamedyarov explained that
    before holding any arrangement, it must first be prepared. In the
    absence of Azerbaijanis in Karabakh it is impossible to speak of legal
    provision. Armenians say that Karabakh has held its referendum. But
    how did they hold it? In conditions of war and guns. Such referendums
    can be held every day. We suggest to create conditions for it,
    and this becomes more urgent in the context of the recent events in
    the Caucasus. Progress and predictability in the region is needed,
    including in the resolution of conflicts. At the same time, there is
    an understanding that the conflict solution will take much time. It
    all must be done considering the fact that communications must be
    restored, people must be returned and so on".
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