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    AZERBAIJAN EXPECTS CHANGE IN ARMENIA'S NEGOTIATING POSITION

    news.az
    Nov 19 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Araz Azimov The Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents are expected
    to meet in Munich before the end of the month, Azerbaijan's deputy
    foreign minister, Araz Azimov, told reporters today.

    He said that the Azerbaijani side is expecting in-depth discussions
    on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict at the meeting.

    "We expect changes in Armenia's position. If no such changes are made,
    it is impossible to speak of development in the negotiation process,"
    Azimov said.

    He said that Azerbaijan's position is completely clear. "We want the
    conflict settlement within the framework of the territorial integrity
    of our country. International law is the basis of Azerbaijan's position
    which is supported by the world community."

    The deputy foreign minister said that Armenia's position does not
    meet the principles and norms of international law.

    "Though the Armenian side speaks of their readiness to settle the
    issue peacefully, we do not see any compliance with the norms and
    principles of international law in their position," Azimov said. "On
    the contrary, we have recently seen a reverse trend in the Armenian
    position. If Armenia continues to violate the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan and to seek to annex part of the occupied lands, ignoring
    the adopted principles and resolutions, this means Armenia is not in
    the negotiation process."

    Azimov said that Azerbaijan has no hidden intentions behind its
    position.

    Turkey

    He also commented on Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's remarks
    that "the Armenian-Turkish border will not open without resolution
    of the Karabakh conflict".

    "I see that from the very beginning Turkey has concentrated on the
    settlement of regional problems. Turkey has always been Azerbaijan's
    closest partner and many issues in the conflict settlement may depend
    on its position," Azimov said.

    He said that Turkey has recently stepped up efforts in regional
    processes, which greats opportunities for action to influence the
    conflict settlement.

    Nuclear power station

    Araz Azimov went on to describe Armenia's Metsamor nuclear power
    station as a regional problem.

    "Azerbaijan and the EU demand that Armenia shut down the nuclear
    station, considering the weak protection of the reactors and the high
    seismic activity in the area," he said.

    The deputy minister said that Russia has developed a project to
    improve the reactors.

    "The reactors at the Armenian nuclear power station are practically
    under Russia's control. Azerbaijan would welcome it if Russia intended
    to continue work in this area," Azimov said.
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