'AZERBAIJAN SHOULD NOT AGREE ON MEETINGS WITH ARMENIAN SIDE'
news.az
July 22 2010
Azerbaijan
Fikret Sadikhov 'Azerbaijan does not intend to fight anyone, it will
conduct operation to restore the sovereignty of country within the
framework of its territory'.
Political scientist Fikret Sadikhov has commented on the influence
of the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers in
Almaty on the resolution of the Karabakh conflict.
'A frustrating situation has been established in the negotiation
process which is also a fault of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
countries. Nevertheless, this meeting is useful since it has clarified
that we are dealing rather with the forces backing occupant Armenia
than with Armenia itself', Sadikhov said.
'The leading superpowers support the territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan, which cannot be otherwise, but, in fact, we do not see
any progress in this direction. We cannot rely on anyone in this issue
and continue strengthening Azerbaijan's defense capacity. I think it
is a peak of cynicism when someone is trying to say that Azerbaijan
is preparing for war.
Azerbaijan does not intend to fight anyone, it will conduct operation
to restore the sovereignty of the country within the framework of
its territory', said the political scientist.
'Though paradoxically, it is clear that the superpowers are trying to
prevent Azerbaijan from restoring its sovereignty instead of putting
any pressure on aggressor Armenia. Our will to liberate the lands
occupied by Armenia forces the superpowers to continue the peaceful
negotiation process. We should further put stiff pressure on Armenia
and not agree on the meetings with the Armenian side if they yield
no effect', Sadikhov said.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
July 22 2010
Azerbaijan
Fikret Sadikhov 'Azerbaijan does not intend to fight anyone, it will
conduct operation to restore the sovereignty of country within the
framework of its territory'.
Political scientist Fikret Sadikhov has commented on the influence
of the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers in
Almaty on the resolution of the Karabakh conflict.
'A frustrating situation has been established in the negotiation
process which is also a fault of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing
countries. Nevertheless, this meeting is useful since it has clarified
that we are dealing rather with the forces backing occupant Armenia
than with Armenia itself', Sadikhov said.
'The leading superpowers support the territorial integrity of
Azerbaijan, which cannot be otherwise, but, in fact, we do not see
any progress in this direction. We cannot rely on anyone in this issue
and continue strengthening Azerbaijan's defense capacity. I think it
is a peak of cynicism when someone is trying to say that Azerbaijan
is preparing for war.
Azerbaijan does not intend to fight anyone, it will conduct operation
to restore the sovereignty of the country within the framework of
its territory', said the political scientist.
'Though paradoxically, it is clear that the superpowers are trying to
prevent Azerbaijan from restoring its sovereignty instead of putting
any pressure on aggressor Armenia. Our will to liberate the lands
occupied by Armenia forces the superpowers to continue the peaceful
negotiation process. We should further put stiff pressure on Armenia
and not agree on the meetings with the Armenian side if they yield
no effect', Sadikhov said.
From: A. Papazian