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    AZERI PRESIDENT RULES OUT GARABAGH INDEPENDENCE

    AzerNews Weekly
    July 14 2009

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said in Britain on Monday there
    was no prospect of Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, an Azerbaijani region
    occupied by Armenian armed forces, being granted independence.

    "Upper Garabagh will never be recognized as an independent country,"
    Aliyev told foreign policy experts at Chatham House in London.

    He said Baku was ready to grant the highest possible level of autonomy
    for the residents of Upper Garabagh within a sovereign Azerbaijani
    state, and the Azerbaijani and Armenian communities of the region
    may co-exist in the future. "This is the only possible option, and,
    if the Armenian side displays political will, the conflict can be
    settled," Aliyev said.

    Further, the president said Armenia's concerns on creating an overland
    link with Garabagh and security issues were comprehensible, emphasizing
    that Baku was ready resolve these matters constructively. "But it is
    absolutely ridiculous to expect that Upper Garabagh will become an
    independent state. A territory within Azerbaijan populated by 60,000
    people cannot be independent."

    Though the separatist regime in Upper Garabagh declared so-called
    independence in 1991, at the time of the Soviet collapse, this
    "independence", which blatantly tramples on international law, has
    not been recognized by the world community to date.

    Aliyev said peace talks were "more promising" but the positive dynamics
    was not enough to reach the ultimate goal of reaching peace. "We have
    been living in the conditions of neither war nor peace in the past
    15 years."

    The Azerbaijani leader said Baku is committed to a peaceful settlement
    and has proven this clear-cut stance in the past years by holding
    negotiations.

    "But I can't fully exclude a military option because Azerbaijan
    has a right, under international law, to restore its territorial
    integrity. No country can be denied this right."

    He noted that Azerbaijan possesses a powerful military capable
    of restoring the country's integrity. At the same time, the
    commander-in-chief assured international experts that Baku will
    continue making an effort to resolve the Garabagh conflict in peace.

    Aliyev, on an official visit to the United Kingdom, met with Prime
    Minister Gordon Brown on Monday.

    Brown said his country's cooperation with Azerbaijan was progressing
    in a variety of fields, including the energy sector. "We are keen on
    expanding our relations with Azerbaijan in the political, economic
    and other areas."

    Further, Brown welcomed Azerbaijan's expanding relationship with the
    European Union. He said Britain would continue providing Azerbaijan
    with multilateral assistance on the world stage.

    Aliyev, for his part, pointed out the countries' increasing energy
    cooperation. "The energy sector is one of the very important directions
    in our bilateral relations. Cooperation between Azerbaijan and BP has
    been rapidly developing for many years. There are good prospects for
    the development of relations in other fields, as well."
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