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    Mediamax, Armenia
    Nov 20 2008

    Armenia needs peace more than Azerbaijan - minister


    The Azerbaijani foreign minister has said that Armenia will benefit
    from the resolution of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict more than
    Azerbaijan.

    In an interview with the Armenian news agency Mediamax, Elmar
    Mammadyarov said that although Azerbaijan has had its territories
    under occupation, Armenia suffered more from the protracted conflict
    over breakaway Nagornyy Karabakh.

    "The resolution of the conflict is in the interests of both Azerbaijan
    and Armenia. And probably more in the interests of Armenia than of
    Azerbaijan. Indeed, the territories of my country will be liberated
    from occupation and thousands of displaced persons will return to
    their homes. However, let us look at what Armenia and the Armenian
    people have gained from this war. Azerbaijan's GDP is four times
    greater than that of Armenia. Armenia is not involved in any strategic
    regional projects, the lion's share of Armenia's GDP goes to military
    spending... All the communications between Armenia and Azerbaijan are
    interrupted, etc. Naturally, Azerbaijan, which has a million of
    displaced persons and refugees and is sustaining economic losses due
    to continuing occupation, is not the gainer either. However, the
    situations are incomparable," Mammadyarov said.

    He went on to say that the resolution of the conflict would make it
    possible to improve the situation.

    "The resolution of the conflict would enable the opening of
    communications, Armenia's involvement in regional projects, huge
    investments in your country and the overall improvement of the
    climate. Armenia will only benefit from this. And, believe me,
    Azerbaijan is interested in having a prosperous, peaceful and
    predictable neighbour," he said.
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