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  • BAKU: Ex-Minister Threatens Recognition Of Garabagh "Independence"

    EX-MINISTER THREATENS RECOGNITION OF GARABAGH "INDEPENDENCE"

    AzerNews Weekly
    Sept 3 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Former Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian recently said that
    if the Armenia-Azerbaijan talks on settling the more than 15-year
    conflict ends in failure, Yerevan will have no choice but to recognize
    the "independence" of Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, an Azeri region under
    Armenian occupation.

    "Armenia`s position on the conflict remains unchanged. But Yerevan
    should state, as soon as possible, that the fact that Upper Garabagh`s
    independence has not been recognized and that such a request has
    not been made to any other state so far, is because the principle of
    self-determination of the Upper Garabagh people lies at the core of
    peace talks," the ex-minister claimed.

    Armenia, which is pursuing a policy of occupation and ethnic cleansing,
    has occupied over 20% of Azerbaijan`s internationally recognized
    territory for over the past decade.

    Touching on the unrest in Georgia and the recent Russian invasion,
    he said the Armenian government would be unable to take a proper
    stance on Moscow`s August 26 recognition of the independence of
    Georgia`s rebellious regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia since,
    "we are talking not about Abkhazia and South Ossetia but relations
    between Russia and the United States."

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed a decree on August 26
    recognizing the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The move
    heightened tensions in the volatile Caucasus region and put a further
    strain on Moscow`s relations with the West. Tbilisi denounced the
    decision as being in violation of international law. The U.S. and
    numerous European powers also condemned the move.
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