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  • BAKU: Araz Azimov: Mr. Nalbandyan Is In A Difficult State As He Atte

    ARAZ AZIMOV: "MR. NALBANDYAN IS IN A DIFFICULT STATE AS HE ATTEMPTS TO DEFEND FALSE FACTS"

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/pol itics/45022.html
    May 16 2008
    Azerbaijan

    In an answer to Day.Az correspondent's request to express attitude
    towards the comments of Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan,
    regarding Azerbaijan's principal position on the resolution of
    Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict, deputy foreign minister of Azerbaijan
    Araz Azimov said:

    "I consider such disputes senseless, as it is evident that the newly
    appointed Foreign Minister of Armenia needs additional time to get
    acquainted with all issues of the resolution process. The immediate
    reaction of the Armenian side and the very comment of the Minister
    says that Mr. Nalbandyan is in a difficult state when he attempts to
    defend false facts.

    Speaking about plebiscite, as about a coordinated mechanism of
    definition of the status of Nagorno Karabakh, Mr. Nalbandyan says a
    lie. I hope he does not do it by his own will. Any unilateral proposal,
    which has not been coordinated, can not be considered a coordinated
    element of resolution.

    I do hope that the Minister of Armenia, speaking about the population
    of Nagorno Karabakh, implies both communities of this region, including
    Armenian and Azerbaijani. Otherwise, his statement can be regarded
    as a support to ethnic cleansing, committed against the Azerbaijanis
    of Nagorno Karabakh. By the way, his forerunner Mr. Vardan Oskanyan,
    repeatedly confirmed Armenia's agreement for return of Azerbaijanis
    to Nagorno Karabakh on the official level.

    It should be added that for free expression of its opinion, the
    Minister speaks about, the population of the region, including both
    Armenians and Azerbaijanis primarily need peace, stability, security
    and possible creative labor and cooperation in legal conditions. It
    is hard to imagine normalization of the situation in the region
    in conditions of continuing occupation and preservation of the
    consequences of ethnic cleansing.

    I would like to hope that Armenian side will be courageous enough
    and have political will to admit it. Anyway, if Mr. Nalbandyan
    implies conduction of the next manipulation, called a referendum or a
    plebiscite, like the one, which Armenian side has already conducted in
    conditions of military state after driving the Azerbaijani population
    away, he is obviously contradicting the norms of international
    humanitarian law.

    In order to define compliance of the principal position of Azerbaijani
    side, I have expressed in my interview to Day.Az with the document,
    which is on the negotiation table, I would recommend him, with the due
    respect for his status, to address to the principal postulates of the
    Helsinki Final Act, which is among the main documents of the resolution
    process, taken into consideration by the Minsk Group co-chairs in
    their draft main principles of resolution. After that, it would be
    easier for the Armenian side to realize the fact that as Azerbaijan
    does not agree to anything else, the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    should be settled in the framework of the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan. Armenian side also should not have any misunderstandings
    regarding the application of principle of right for self-determination.

    And gradually, it is a pity that before initiating the subject talks,
    Mr. Nalbandyan had already demonstrated detachment from generally
    accepted norms and concepts, which has become Armenian's habit.

    The obvious intention of the Armenian side to prevent return of
    Azerbaijanis to Nagorno Karabakh and accelerate the further isolation
    of the region from the remaining part of Azerbaijan, would not be
    accepted not only by Azerbaijan but the whole world society. Armenia's
    position, based on territorial expansion and ethnic animosity, does
    not comply with either the generally accepted principles, or modern
    tendencies and trends of regional integration and development",
    said Araz Azimov.
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