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  • BAKU: Aliyev questions calls for peaceful settlement of NK conflict

    AzTV Baku, Azerbaijan
    Feb 27 2010


    Azeri president questions calls for peaceful settlement of Karabakh conflict


    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has questioned international
    requests, which call for a peaceful settlement to the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict.

    Azerbaijan's state owned AzTV showed Ilham Aliyev saying the following
    at the opening of an IDP settlement in the country's northern Qabala
    District: "On the one hand, we are being told to peacefully solve the
    issue and we support this. However, no one should forget that the
    Armenians did not occupy those lands peacefully, they occupied our
    lands by force and with the support of other countries... So if the
    Armenians used force to occupy our territory, why are we being asked
    to seek peaceful ways [to settle the conflict]? I want to reiterate
    again. No one wants war. How long we should tolerate such an
    intolerable situation? How long the world community and the parties
    who deal with this matter will demonstrate patience? We cannot accept
    the present situation. The status quo does not satisfy us. The status
    quo should be changed."

    President Aliyev also said that despite international norms, justice
    was on the side of the strong party: "The world events indicate that
    whoever is strong is right. Unfortunately, this is the reality and we
    live in reality and we do not live in a virtual world. Everyone would
    want to see functioning laws, international norms, and justice. But we
    do not see that. The example of this conflict shows us that injustice
    has been continuing for 20 years."

    [translated from Azeri]
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