Interfax, Russia
Dec 9 2010
Yerevan leads Karabakh settlement talks to deadlock - Baku
BAKU. Dec 9
The unconstructive position of Armenia in the Karabakh settlement
process has led the negotiations to a deadlock, head of the Azeri
presidential administration's public and political department Ali
Hasanov told journalists on Thursday.
"We can see no development trends [at the negotiations]. Armenia keeps
illegally populating the occupied lands and changes Azerbaijani
toponyms. The Armenian parliament has approved a shameful act [on the
possibility of signing agreements with unrecognized territories]," he
said.
"Thereby, the Armenian side sticks to its unconstructive position in
the Karabakh settlement process, disregards UN and OSCE resolutions
and dictates conditions to the international community, which is
trying to resolve the problem," he said.
Baku will not tolerate this Armenian attitude forever, Hasanov noted.
"Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has said that other steps will be taken
if we become sure that the negotiations are futile," he said.
te dp
From: A. Papazian
Dec 9 2010
Yerevan leads Karabakh settlement talks to deadlock - Baku
BAKU. Dec 9
The unconstructive position of Armenia in the Karabakh settlement
process has led the negotiations to a deadlock, head of the Azeri
presidential administration's public and political department Ali
Hasanov told journalists on Thursday.
"We can see no development trends [at the negotiations]. Armenia keeps
illegally populating the occupied lands and changes Azerbaijani
toponyms. The Armenian parliament has approved a shameful act [on the
possibility of signing agreements with unrecognized territories]," he
said.
"Thereby, the Armenian side sticks to its unconstructive position in
the Karabakh settlement process, disregards UN and OSCE resolutions
and dictates conditions to the international community, which is
trying to resolve the problem," he said.
Baku will not tolerate this Armenian attitude forever, Hasanov noted.
"Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has said that other steps will be taken
if we become sure that the negotiations are futile," he said.
te dp
From: A. Papazian