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    IT IS TIME FOR BAKU TO MAKE UP ITS MIND

    news.am
    Oct 27 2009
    Armenia

    Now that the Azerbaijani authorities' uncompromising position is the
    cause of any hindrance to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, the
    Azeri mass media are unanimously trying to prove the opposite. It is
    "by wonderful coincidence" that the mass media serving the Aliyev
    clan have, over the last two days, published stereotyped comments
    by politicians and experts intended to prove that it is Armenia,
    rather than Azerbaijan, that has taken a non-constructive position
    in the negotiations process.

    The reason for Baku's violent reaction was RA President Serzh
    Sargsyan's speech at a meeting with Russia-based Armenian businessmen,
    when the Armenian leader spoke of the blessed memory of the heroes who
    shed their blood in liberating Shushi. In their morbid imagination,
    the Baku mass media, using all the stylistic devices of contemporary
    science fiction, rephrased the Armenian leader's appeal for active
    financial assistance to the development programs in the city: "The
    Armenian side intends to consolidate the results of ethnic cleansing
    in Nagorno-Karabakh and prevent Azerbaijanis' return to the region."

    The "righteous cause" of proving the Armenian side's "non-constructive"
    position was supported by some of the members of Azerbaijan's
    Parliament representing the ruling New Azerbaijan Party, with much
    of the "burden" falling on Samed Seidov, Head of the Azerbaijani
    delegation's to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe (PACE). His statement that "Armenia has never abandoned its
    position, and it is not the first statement in this spirit made by
    Serzh Sargsyan," leaves one question of principle open: what does
    Seidov mean by Armenia's "position."? The Armenian side's having
    no intention of making Sushi a subject of negotiations must have
    proved to be a surprise for the Azeri authorities. Official Yerevan,
    which has "outlined" the maximum territorial concessions it is ready
    for, has never meant Nagorno-Karabakh, to say nothing of its second
    largest city.

    Noteworthy is the fact that an official of the Azerbaijani Ministry of
    Foreign Affairs, speaking of what is known as Madrid Principles, has
    several times pointed out Azerbaijan's readiness to start consultations
    on the return of Azerbaijani refugees to Nagorno-Karabakh after the
    second stage of the settlement process.

    According to the available information on the Madrid Principles, the
    second stage, withdrawal of Armenian troops from Lachin and Kelbajar,
    is possible only five years after the first stage.

    So it is no secret for anybody that Azerbaijani refugees can return
    provided Azerbaijan honors its international commitments for at least
    five years after a final document on Nagorno-Karabakh is signed and
    comes into force.

    Official Baku must have hoped that the Armenian authorities would
    continue the corrupt practice of not settling and developing Shushi,
    which has been the case for many years. We hope their words about
    changing this policy will be followed by deeds.

    As to the Azerbaijani leaders, as well as their representatives at
    various levels, let them not make vain efforts to prove Armenia's
    "non-constructive" position in the negotiations process. They had
    better decide on whether they are ready for inevitable and painful
    concessions or not.
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