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    BAKU WAITS FOR ARMENIAN RESPONSE TO MEDIATORS' PROPOSALS

    news.az
    April 15 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Ilham Aliyev President Ilham Aliyev has said that Azerbaijan is waiting
    for Armenia to respond to the OSCE mediators' proposals for the basis
    of Karabakh talks.

    'We have already approached the stage when the filthy, hypocritical,
    deceitful policy of Armenia cannot continue. We are at the stage when
    they must respond to the proposals of the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk
    Group,' Ilham Aliyev said on Wednesday at an extended sitting of the
    cabinet meeting.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said on 29 March that
    Armenia had adopted the OSCE's Madrid principles as a basis for
    negotiations two years ago and the updated principles remained
    the same.

    'Sometimes we hear very unsophisticated and ridiculous statements from
    Armenia that, if the problem is solved in Azerbaijan's favour, there
    will not be a single Armenian left in Nagorno-Karabakh. They should
    not measure us by their own yardstick. Azerbaijani people will never
    discriminate against other people. Our special characteristic is that
    we, unlike Armenia, are not a mono-ethnic state, all the ethnicities
    and peoples of all religions live as a single family. And Armenia is
    probably the only country in the world, other than islands, to have
    a population of only one ethnicity - Armenian,' he said.

    He recalled that throughout the years of negotiations, 'the Armenian
    side wanted to find a way out by different ways, sometimes leaving
    the negotiations and sometimes frustrating them by dubious reasons
    without warning, thus putting themselves in a ridiculous position'.

    The Armenians would do anything to drag out the negotiating process,
    Aliyev continued.

    'We have voiced our position. At the negotiations with the Armenian
    president in November last year in Munich and at the subsequent
    trilateral meeting in Sochi, held at the initiative of Russian
    President Medvedev, Azerbaijan officially expressed its position that
    the proposals submitted on the basis of the updated Madrid principles
    are acceptable to us There are a few aspects that cause our concern.

    'With a few small exceptions these proposals must be taken as a basis
    for the drawing up of a peace deal. Unfortunately, the Armenian side
    has not yet voiced its position. According to the information that
    we have, the additions they included to the proposals will throw us
    back to the start of the process. And this is not acceptable either
    for us or the Minsk Group co-chairs. Therefore, we were promised
    that serious work would be done with Armenia during this period to
    persuade them to accept the proposals,' Aliyev said.

    The Armenian foreign minister told a press conference a month ago that
    the exceptions cited by Azerbaijan in its acceptance of the Madrid
    principles 'exceeded the number of clauses Azerbaijan agreed to'.

    'We are analysing the situation and processes in the region and
    waiting for the Armenian response,' Ilham Aliyev said yesterday.

    'Either they will give a positive response to the proposals of the
    three countries - Russia, France and the United States - in which case
    we will negotiate actively and start a new phase of negotiations and
    work on the agreement. If they do not accept the proposals, I think
    negotiations will be senseless.

    'Negotiations just for show are unacceptable to us. I have already
    said at different stages that we will not hold negotiations just
    for show. We will hold them as long as there is hope that they will
    be productive. If we see that it is hopeless, the negotiations will
    have to stop and a new stage will start in this process. It is too
    early to say what this stage will consist of. Anyway, we are ready
    for any scenario and are preparing for this so that we can respond
    to the situation,' the president said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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