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    AZERI FOREIGN MINISTRY OFFICIAL REJECTS DISPARAGING REMARKS BY ARMENIAN COUNTERPART

    Day.Az
    Jan 18 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The head of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry's press service,
    Xazar Ibrahim, has strongly criticized his Armenian counterpart for
    claiming that Armenia is superior to Azerbaijan by most international
    standards. In an interview published on the Day.az website, Ibrahim
    also said that Azerbaijan would never allow the question of Nagornyy
    Karabakh to be resolved unilaterally and said the Armenian media had
    been guilty of misrepresenting remarks made by the co-chairmen of
    the OSCE's Minsk group. The following is the text of his interview
    with Ilya Faynzilberg entitled: "Xazar Ibrahim: 'Why has 'developing
    Armenia' given up nearly all its enterprises to Russia? Although
    what else can you expect from a country which has been disdainfully
    called an outpost?'" published on Day.az on 18 January; subheadings
    have been inserted editorially:

    [Ilya Faynzilberg] Xazar muallim [mode of address], what do you have
    to say about the statement of the Armenian Foreign Ministry's press
    secretary, Vladimir Karapetyan, that there are signs of despair
    in Azerbaijan?

    "Wishful thinking"

    [Ibrahim] This statement is the best example yet that the Armenian
    Foreign Ministry prefers to deal in wishful thinking. Among other
    things, Mr Karapetyan is inferring that Armenia is superior to
    Azerbaijan by almost all international standards. It would not be
    a bad thing for him, and other Armenian diplomats who make similar
    statements, to get their facts right. In particular, I would be very
    interested in hearing their answer to the question how, "by being
    superior to Azerbaijan by almost all international standards", Armenia
    is considerably behind Azerbaijan in rate of growth of GDP and the size
    of its budget. Why has "developing" Armenia given up almost all its
    enterprises to Russia? Although what else can you expect from a country
    which disdainfully is called an outpost? Simply to make the best of
    a bad job and to try to hide the truth from its own people, which
    amounts to that country's positions having really been weakened in
    recent years, whilst Azerbaijan's respect is increasing all the time.

    So, Mr Karapetyan's statement is more suited for the Armenian
    public, especially as presidential elections will soon be held in
    that country. It is in this light that one should also consider Mr
    Karapetyan's statement that Azerbaijan will need another 10-15 years
    to be abreast of Armenia's armed forces.

    Once again I am struck by the transformation of the representatives of
    the Armenian Foreign Ministry into Delphian oracles, because there is
    no other way of assessing the statement of someone who is capable of
    predicting events so far ahead. I would advise one who possesses such
    talents to change his profession and start earning money as a leading
    consultant in a world bank instead of making us laugh with his latest
    statement which is an open attempt at wishful thinking and another
    example of speculating with figures. After all, there are precise
    statistics which have been provided by a whole number of international
    organizations, including the OSCE and the UN, which clearly show that
    Armenia is openly violating international conventions by deploying
    military equipment on the occupied territories of Nagornyy Karabakh
    which exceeds those very quotas set out by the treaty on conventional
    armed forces in Europe. If the Armenian diplomats who point to a
    factor of superiority over Azerbaijan had this in mind then I agree
    with them. Armenia is indeed ahead of the planet in its whole scale
    of ignoring all established international standards and resolutions.

    OSCE position misrepresented

    [Faynzilberg] But what about the statement by the co-chairman of the
    Minsk group of the OSCE from the US, Matthew Bryza, that "any decision
    on a Karabakh settlement must be supported by the people of Karabakh",
    bearing in mind that official Baku has stated more than once that
    such a concept as "the people of Nagornyy Karabakh" does not exist?

    [Ibrahim] First of all, we have seen more than once that the Armenian
    media has been incorrectly interpreting Matthew Bryza's statements.

    Here again the American co-chairman of the Minsk group of the OSCE has
    rejected reports in the Armenian media that he allegedly criticized
    the slogan "Two states one nation" and the policy in this direction,
    pointing out that it had been misinterpreted.

    As far as the thesis about "the people of Nagornyy Karabakh"
    is concerned, there is no such concept. They are the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani communities of Nagornyy Karabakh. The ethnic Armenians have
    already decided their own fate and they have their own country called
    Armenia. Furthermore, I would be interested to know which people the
    current Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, and Serzh Sarkisyan,
    one of the main claimants to become his successor, is president of
    the people of Armenia or "the people of Nagornyy Karabakh"?

    [Faynzilberg] How great is the likelihood of attracting representatives
    of the so-called "NKR" [Nagornyy Karabakh republic] into the talks
    process?

    [Ibrahim] I agree that the representatives of the Armenian and
    Azerbaijani communities of Nagornyy Karabakh should be informed about
    the progress of the talks. And this is being done. The co-chairmen
    of the Minsk group of the OSCE are meeting with them. But Azerbaijan
    will never allow this question to be resolved unilaterally and only
    representatives of the Armenian community of Nagornyy Karabakh have
    been taking part in the talks.
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