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    Interfax, Russia
    April 18 2009


    Azerbaijan reiterates non-acceptance of N.-Karabakh secession

    MOSCOW April 18


    Azerbaijan's president reiterated in a television program on Saturday
    that his country would never accept any Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    settlement formula that involved the disputed Armenian-speaking
    enclave's secession from Azerbaijan.

    This is a position that "reflects the security of the people who live
    there now and who will live there, it reflects the issue of the local
    self-government of Nagorno-Karabakh, and it reflects the issue of the
    restoration of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan," Ilham Aliyev
    told Russian television channel Vesti.

    For this reason, "a decision on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh may be
    put off for an indefinite time," he said.

    "There can be no unilateral decision on the status of Nagorno-
    Karabakh. Azerbaijan can't see itself taking part, and never will take
    part, in processes that would involve a mechanism of legal secession
    of Nagorno-Karabakh from Azerbaijan. That is our unambiguous
    position," Aliyev said.

    "The results of the conflict must be eliminated, the Armenian
    occupation forces must be withdrawn from territory around the
    administrative border of the former Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous
    republic, but step by step," he said.

    Azerbaijan expects that Armenia "will take a constructive attitude to
    these issues and will approach them from the standpoint of
    international law, among other things," the president said, "because
    this problem is impossible to solve outside the limits of
    international law."

    "We realize the importance for the Armenian side to have a ground link
    between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. We can't see any problem about
    this. And problems related to the Lachin Corridor can be solved
    effectively, so that neither those who live in Nagorno-Karabakh today
    nor Azeris who will return there after the conflict is settled should
    have any reason for anxiety," Aliyev said.

    "We realize that the conflict cannot be settled before the people who
    live there feel secure, have the possibility of self-government, are
    able to live their own life," he said.

    "As far as this goes, we have no attempts at diktat or attempts to
    interfere in their life. In other words, I think a combination of
    these factors may lead to a breakthrough in the process of
    settlement," Aliyev said.

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