MEDIATORS WILL NEVER SUPPORT ISLAMIC AZERBAIJAN IN KARABAKH ISSUE, SAYS GULUZADE
Tert
Nov 19 2009
Armenia
The document that OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have prepared for
the upcoming meeting between Armenia's and Azerbaijan's presidents
isn't in Baku's interests, said political analyst Vafa Guluzade to
Azerbaijani news source 1news.az.
"The West creates only those documents that stem from their allies'
interests. In this case, the mediators support Christian Armenia,"
noted Guluzade, adding that the mediators would never agree with that
"which Islamic Azerbaijan requests."
"If Azerbaijan was currently in Armenia's place, I assure you, those
very states would cast stones at us, [saying] that how dare you seize
independent Armenia's territories. For that reason I'm not optimistic
on the matter of the upcoming meeting," noted the Azerbaijani analyst.
Commenting on Turkey's Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's
statements that "Turkey intends to change the status-quo of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict." Guluzade said that the Turkish minister's
statement is of an unfounded or abstract nature.
"Likewise, let him explain what he meant by saying that. For numerous
years, diplomats from various countries, speaking in the language of
diplomatic margins, have disguised the essence of their intentions. Is
it possible that the change in the status-quo of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict is necessary for Davutoglu for opening the Armenia-Turkey
border, and that, irrespective of who gains?" concluded Guluzade.
Tert
Nov 19 2009
Armenia
The document that OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have prepared for
the upcoming meeting between Armenia's and Azerbaijan's presidents
isn't in Baku's interests, said political analyst Vafa Guluzade to
Azerbaijani news source 1news.az.
"The West creates only those documents that stem from their allies'
interests. In this case, the mediators support Christian Armenia,"
noted Guluzade, adding that the mediators would never agree with that
"which Islamic Azerbaijan requests."
"If Azerbaijan was currently in Armenia's place, I assure you, those
very states would cast stones at us, [saying] that how dare you seize
independent Armenia's territories. For that reason I'm not optimistic
on the matter of the upcoming meeting," noted the Azerbaijani analyst.
Commenting on Turkey's Foreign Affairs Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's
statements that "Turkey intends to change the status-quo of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict." Guluzade said that the Turkish minister's
statement is of an unfounded or abstract nature.
"Likewise, let him explain what he meant by saying that. For numerous
years, diplomats from various countries, speaking in the language of
diplomatic margins, have disguised the essence of their intentions. Is
it possible that the change in the status-quo of the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict is necessary for Davutoglu for opening the Armenia-Turkey
border, and that, irrespective of who gains?" concluded Guluzade.