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    BAKU DISMISSES ARMENIAN LEADER'S REMARKS

    news.az
    April 5 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry has
    criticized remarks on Karabakh made by the Armenian president in an
    interview with Germany's Der Spiegel magazine.

    'Azerbaijan has never refused to grant the Armenians and Azerbaijanis
    of Nagono-Karabakh the right to self-determination according to
    international legal norms within the framework of the territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan. Therefore, in this case it is important to
    note that Azerbaijan has never shirked its obligations,' Azerbaijani
    Foreign Ministry spokesman Elkhan Polukhov said today.

    He was commenting on an interview given by Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan to Der Spiegel. Sargsyan said in the interview that the key
    issue for a settlement of the Karabakh conflict was the right of the
    people of Nagorno-Karabakh to self-determination.

    The Armenian president asked in his interview why Karabakh could
    not be independent when the former Yugoslavian states had achieved
    independence. Commenting on that statement, Polukhov said that
    Yugoslavia, like the USSR, had collapsed due to historical events
    and pointed out that Armenia had gained its independence at that time.

    'It is at the very least, therefore, politically incorrect to draw
    parallels between Azerbaijan and Yugoslavia,' Polukhov said.

    Asked whether Armenia could be said to have undone progress on Karabakh
    through these comments, Polukhov said that if this were the case,
    Baku would expect to hear the official Armenian position from the
    OSCE Minsk Group mediators.

    'Only then will it be possible to give our view on the issue,' the
    spokesman noted.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian president's spokesman, Armen Arzumanyan,
    told Tert.Am today that Der Spiegel had promised to correct what he
    described as inaccuracies in the weekly's published version of Serzh
    Sargsyan's interview.

    As of 10.00 GMT on Monday the interview could not be found in German
    or Russian on Der Spiegel's website.
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