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    AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT: FAILURE TO SETTLE GARABAGH PROBLEM ON BASIS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW WILL ENDANGER SECURITY AROUND WORLD

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    June 19 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. The Azerbaijani government is ready to use
    concerns on the occasion of "Kosovo precedent" for positive settlement
    of Garabagh conflict unleashed by Armenia and following which 20%
    of Azerbaijani territory is under occupation.

    At today's Milli Majlis session dedicated to the 90th anniversary of
    parliamentarism President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan said that the
    Gabaragh conflict is a source of great jeopardy for entire world.

    "We try to settle it in a peaceful way, but this settlement should
    base itself on justice, but not on somebody's groundless desires. If
    the solution of the Garabagh matter is not based on international
    law, it will lead to chaos in world community. In such case jeopardy
    of tension will only increase. It will become a great obstacle for
    security of the whole region, realization of significant regional
    projects," President Aliyev stated.

    Azerbaijan insists on release of its occupied lands and their
    reintegration with the rest territory of the country, expressing
    readiness for cultural autonomy of the Armenian minority.

    "The conflict can be settled only on the basis of principle of
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan with attaching status of high
    autonomy to Nagorno Garabagh. It is practice adopted around the world
    and I am glad that international community backs us. But only decisions
    are not enough. The opposite party should take into consideration
    military, political and economic capacities of Azerbaijan," the
    President said.

    Azerbaijan's military budget is approaching to $2 bn a year that is
    equivalent to annual budget of Armenia.
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