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    ARMENIA MUST RETURN OCCUPIED LANDS TO AZERBAIJAN: ISRAELI MP

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/540 24.html
    July 22 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Member of the Israeli Knesset (parliament) and chairman of faction "Our
    Home Israel" Robert Ilatov spoke in an exclusive interview with Day.Az.

    Day.Az: What is the aim of your visit to Baku?

    Robert Ilatov: We arrived in Baku at the invitation of Jewish
    organizations. I met with Chairman of the State Committee for
    Diaspora Nazim Ibrahimov. I also met with First Vice-Speaker of the
    Milli Mejlis [parliament] and with my parallel here Evda Abramov,
    who leads Azerbaijan-Israel parliamentary friendship association. We
    also plan to meet with Jewish communities.

    Q: President Peres' visit to Azerbaijan is considered to be historical
    and was highly appreciated by both Azerbaijani and Israeli media. Do
    you think that this visit marked a new epoch in relations between
    the two countries?

    A: Certainly. The visit by Shimon Peres gave a serious impetus to
    our relationship. We were delighted and surprised by the response
    that followed the position of Iran about the visit of the Israeli
    president to Azerbaijan. We were delighted at the response of an
    independent state.

    Q: In what areas Azerbaijan and Israel can establish fruitful and
    long-term cooperation?

    A: I think development of economic and strategic relations and
    protection of the interests of each state where it is possible are
    very important. Undoubtedly, there are places where we can have more
    influence and Azerbaijan have the similar places. I think we should go
    along the working track. I hope that those business processes that we
    are now beginning will yield fruit in political and economic spheres
    in near future. I am an advocate of developing economic relations,
    because they, in turn, reinforce the policy. It is always easier to
    say when there are interests.

    Q: As member of the Knesset, do you think that the question of the
    so-called "Armenian genocide" will be discussed in the parliament in
    near future?

    A: You know, in our parliament any member can raise any topic
    for discussion. But the parliament is very far from that at the
    moment. Israel has removed this issue from agenda fro decades. Today
    I do not see any reason that the Israeli parliament will accept the
    so-called genocide of the Armenian people for discussions.

    The Knesset can discuss any topic including any existing conflicts. But
    this does not mean that the discussion will lead to the fact that we
    recognize what they consider to be fact. I do not think that this is
    a problem that Azerbaijan can be concerned with.

    Q: How would you assess the current state of negotiations on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem, given the recent meeting of the Presidents
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan as well as the president of Russian?

    A: The issue of Nagorno-Karabakh, of course, is quite complex. Our
    official position and my personal position is that the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan must be restored and the lands occupied by
    Armenia should be returned to Azerbaijan. The problem, in principle,
    should be resolved peacefully. We oppose any military action from
    the both sides.

    Russia and the United States can assist with this process. As for us,
    we do not interfere in this process because it does not relate to
    us at all and we do not know how we can help. Therefore, we are not
    trying to impose our position and do not want to do it because there
    are countries that have more interest and more influence and Israel
    is very far from these processes. If you need any help or assistance,
    we are always ready to provide it for the settlement of the conflict.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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