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    AZERBAIJAN MAKES CONCESSION OVER NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 9 2009
    Armenia

    15:55 / 09/09/2009Elhan Polukhov, official representative of the
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, continues actively preparing
    the public for concessions over Nagorno-Karabakh. Since the neighboring
    country's public has been crammed with warlike propaganda for years,
    Mr. Popukhov has much work to do.

    Polukhov, who is obviously executing the orders received from
    Azerbaijan's autocrat Ilham Aliyev, has "picked" an intricate form
    of revelations to prepare the Azerbaijani public for the developing
    reality, which does not in any way fit in with the mechanically
    continued militant rhetoric. And look! An Azerbaijani Foreign Office
    representative "declassifies" a couple of other details of a framework
    agreement on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict being
    prepared for signing.

    In his interview with Turkey-based Today's zaman daily, Polukhov
    stated that Azerbaijan may consider the issue of reopening its border
    with Armenia in case the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process registers a
    breakthrough. Of importance, however, is not the readiness, but the
    information on the possible terms of lifting Armenia's long-lasting
    blockade. According to Polukhov, it is possible even after the
    first stage of the Nagorno-Karabakh pace process, which implies the
    withdrawal of Armenian forces from only five of the regions forming
    a security zone round Nagorno-Karabakh. In the context of the recent
    reports on the possibility of the Nabucco gas pipeline running through
    Armenia, it is clear that both the United States and the European Union
    are truly interested in the early settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict as a legally binding international commitment.

    The revelation about the possible lifting of Armenia's blockade was
    not at all the only one. The Azerbaijani official also reported the
    dates of possible return of forcibly displaced persons: after the
    second stage of withdrawal of Armenian troops and return of Kelbajar
    and Lachin. Therefore, Baku cannot even dream of Azerbaijanis' return
    to Nagorno-Karabakh. Before that Azerbaijan will have to prove to the
    international community it has rejected the militant rhetoric and is
    consistent in honoring its commitments in exchange for the Armenian
    side's concessions.

    Thus, both Azerbaijan and Armenia have, to a certain extent, launched a
    process of preparing the public for concessions over Nagorno-Karabakh,
    which is evidence the negotiations are nearing completion. Let us
    wait for further developments.
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