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  • BAKU: Inevitable process: Armenia to withdraw from Azerbaijan lands

    Today, Azerbaijan
    Jan 9 2010

    Inevitable process: Armenia set to withdraw from Azerbaijan's lands

    09 January 2010 [12:59] - Today.Az

    New trenches are being dug in Azerbaijan's Armenian-occupied lands to
    build a new restrictive line.

    Not only military staff, but also the local population are involved
    in this work. The news was presented to Armenian society almost with
    enthusiasm. They say even if Azerbaijan beats them in the first
    defense line, there will be second defense line in reserve.
    Azerbaijani blitzkrieg will ostensibly not work as the occupying army
    will retreat to the spare position. The euphoria is fueled by a need
    to confront "aggressive rhetoric of Baku" who reportedly is going to
    organize a march and reach Armenia's frontiers already in spring.

    Recently, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan held a meeting. He and the
    military staff stated that the Armenian army is capable to withstand
    any challenges. Armenian media happily sighed. All experts spoke of a
    possible help by Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Russian, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan,
    Uzbekistan to protect their CSTO partner Armenia from the
    "bloodthirsty Azerbaijan.' Ordinary residents of the neighboring
    country assured that their state is preparing for a major war together
    with partners as evidenced by these trenches.

    This is a very strange logic. Pan Armenian campaign against illiteracy
    is needed in this regard.

    One should not rule out possibility of renewed hostilities either.
    Azerbaijan does not exclude such scenario of events. It has a full
    right to do so. But it still communicates unwilling to see victims,
    because it believes in victory of a reason. Most importantly, we
    already see some progress which shows success of diplomacy. Want
    proof? Gentlemen, these are the very trenches you are digging. They
    are dug and fortified not in wartime, but in process of peaceful
    settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Armenia is set to return occupied lands under pressure. This was
    inevitable. There is nothing surprising about it.

    Perhaps, few people know about it in Yerevan. So, I will point out
    everything in detail: all the previously submitted and currently
    debated proposals by co-chairs of OSCE Minsk Group call for complete
    withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from Azerbaijan's lands. Moreover,
    under the proposals, local forces of the Karabakh Armenians must
    depart from the southern and eastern areas to the limits of the former
    Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region. Both package of proposals and
    proposals to solve the conflict step-by-step contained these
    conditions.

    The so-called Madrid principles are being considered currently. So,
    withdrawal of troops in that order is the first step in a peace
    settlement. It will be followed (if the parties agree as we already
    notice understanding) deployment of peacekeepers, demilitarization of
    the region, repatriation of of IDPs to their places of permanent
    residence, opening communication and discussing status of Karabakh.

    Let's have a commonplace look at the situation. What do we see?
    Armenians are digging trenches around the former Nagorno-Karabakh
    Autonomous Region. Will the western neighbors be delighted at that? Of
    course, yes. They will finally get rid of a conflict which has driven
    Armenia in a difficult position.

    Azerbaijani citizens will also feel happy. Their endurance gave real
    results. All the same, they were able to achieve their target.

    It is no accident that we all are going to witness significant
    progress in resolving the Karabakh conflict soon. After all, we have a
    clear indicator - Armenians are digging trenches and ditches,
    narrowing the area of the occupied territory.

    Kanan Guluzade
    Day.Az writer


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