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    Interfax, Russia
    Feb 12 2009


    Armenian position on Karabakh doesn't help settlement process - Baku

    BAKU Feb 12


    The opinion of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan that there are no
    legal grounds to restore Azerbaijani jurisdiction over Karabakh does
    not help resolve the Karabakh problem, Azerbaijani Foreign ministry
    spokesman Khazar Ibragim told Interfax.

    "I do not know which notions the Armenian president implies, but
    Karabakh is an Azerbaijani territory from the legal and historical
    points of view," he said.

    "Azerbaijan does not bargain with its lands. It does not plan to waive
    an inch of its lands either," he said.

    "There is no Karabakh people. There is a Karabakh population made up
    of the Azerbaijani and Armenian communities," Ibragim said.

    As for another statement by Sargsyan, which proclaimed the absence of
    alternative to peace settlement of the Karabakh conflict, Ibragim said
    that Azerbaijan adhered to the same principle.

    "However, the aforesaid statements by the Armenian president minimize
    the peaceful settlement potential. Azerbaijan has a full right to
    self-defense. If Armenia does not quit the position based on the
    aggression against another state, which, by the way, contradicts any
    laws, Azerbaijan will naturally use its right," Ibragim said.
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