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    ARMENIA RESPONSIBLE FOR LACK OF PROGRESS AT KARABAKH TALKS

    Interfax
    June 24 2009
    Russia

    Baku described a statement by Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh
    Kocharian that the Azeri side is responsible for the lack of the
    progress at the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement talks as far fetched.

    Once again one has to state with regret that the Armenian side prefers
    living by wishes, dreams and legends appealing in their statements
    and comments to subjects that have no connection with the reality,
    Azeri Foreign Ministry spokesman Elkhan Polukhov told Interfax.

    Azerbaijan, unlike Armenia, always speaks in clear statements,
    builds its position on the basis of norms and provisions of the
    international law: the UN Charter and OSCE documents, in particular
    the Helsinki Final Act which is the cornerstone of this organizations,
    Polukhov said.

    Polukhov cited Article 8 of the Final Helsinki Act in this respect,
    The participating States will respect the equal rights of peoples and
    their right to self-determination, acting at all times in conformity
    with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations
    and with the relevant norms of international law, including those
    relating to territorial integrity of States.

    Azerbaijan is oriented to these documents and principles.

    Azerbaijan has always shown a constructive attitude and always took
    this into consideration at negotiations. If the other party which
    also should show its consent and clear position refuses to do this,
    how results can be reached?! the spokesman said.

    Earlier, Kocharian told journalists, The Azeri side is to be blamed
    for the fact that the agreement was not reached and signed in all
    these years. Armenia continues negotiations because it does not rule
    out that Azerbaijan will sooner or later be more constructive. However,
    [Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar] Mamedyarov's statement once again proves
    the opposite: Azerbaijan's intention to continue its counterproductive
    policy in the same spirit and again try to shift the responsibility
    to Armenia.

    The Armenian foreign minister made the statement commenting on
    Mamedyarov's statement that if a framework agreement is not signed
    by the year's end, the Azeri side will not be responsible for that.
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