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    ALIYEV SAYS GARABAGH TALKS FRUITLESS

    AssA-Irada
    November 17, 2009 Tuesday
    Azerbaijan

    President Ilham Aliyev has said Azerbaijan is seeking to settle its
    conflict with Armenia in peace but these efforts have not yielded fruit
    so far. We are trying to resolve the Upper Garabagh problem peacefully,
    because we dont want war. But it is not working, President Aliyev told
    the ceremony of commissioning a residential building constructed for
    369 refugee families in the Binagadi district of Baku on Tuesday.

    Aliyev noted that, though talks are underway with Yerevan, no drastic
    solution has been found yet to the long-standing dispute. Talks
    have been held so many times. Seven or eight times a year. There is
    certain progress. But we have not been able to achieve a drastic
    solution of the problem, because the Armenian side is displaying
    a stance completely contradicting all international norms. The
    president emphasized that Azerbaijan has been suffering from Armenias
    policy of ethnic cleansing for many years. Further, Aliyev blamed the
    international community for indifference to the unjust situation. This
    is an unbearable situation, the biggest injustice and a crude violation
    of human rights. But the world community remains indifferent to
    this. True, international organizations have adopted the needed
    decisions and resolutions. But they are not being enforced. In this
    case, those resolutions lose their significance. Unfortunately, the
    norms of international law are being violated, blatantly violated, in
    the world. Azerbaijani land remaining under Armenian occupation for
    many years is a consequence of this. Speaking about army-building,
    the commander-in-chief said the Azerbaijani government was greatly
    supporting the military, and it is strengthening. We are holding talks,
    but, at the same time, we have to be ready to free our land from
    invaders militarily any moment, Aliyev said. Azerbaijan and Armenia
    fought a lengthy war that ended with the signing of a cease-fire in
    1994, but Armenia continues to occupy Upper Garabagh and seven other
    Azerbaijani districts in defiance of international law.

    The OSCE-brokered peace talks have been fruitless so far.
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