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    IS ARMENIA READY FOR DEAL? - ASKS AZERBAIJANI MINISTER

    news.az
    March 11 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Elmar Mammadyarov The Karabakh peace process is working to secure
    Armenia's agreement to the updated Madrid principles for a settlement.

    'As far as I know, during the meeting of Presidents Sargsyan and
    Sarkozy, the French president reiterated his full support for
    the updated Madrid principles. Let's see what news comes from the
    Armenian side,' Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov said
    today at a meeting of the deputy foreign ministers of the Caspian
    coastal countries in Baku.

    He said that no meeting was scheduled for the Azerbaijani and Armenian
    presidents at present.

    'The Azerbaijani side has already announced that it accepts the updated
    Madrid principles. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group will invite
    the foreign ministers to Paris to discuss the updated guidelines. Then
    we will define the direction of our further work with the co-chairs,'
    the minister said.

    'We believe that the updated version of the Madrid principles creates
    an opportunity for the discussion of a comprehensive agreement. In my
    opinion, first of all, it should be accepted by the Armenian side. But
    the Armenian side claims that there are some points that they cannot
    accept. We are now working on it,' he said, without elaborating on
    the matters in question.

    Mammadyarov said that the entire international community expected
    and wanted progress in resolving the Karabakh conflict with the
    liberation of the occupied lands and the return home of internally
    displaced persons.

    'The only question to the leadership of Armenia is whether they are
    ready or not,' Mammadyarov said.

    The Madrid principles include the return of the territories surrounding
    Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control, an interim status for Karabakh
    providing guarantees for security and self-governance, and the future
    determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh through a
    legally binding expression of will. The status of Karabakh is thought
    to be the key sticking point in the negotiations. Azerbaijan insists
    that Karabakh should remain within Azerbaijan, as is recognized by
    international law, while Armenia wants a different status for the
    territory.

    Commenting on the resolution of the US House of Representatives
    Foreign Affairs Committee, recognizing the killings of Armenians in
    1915 as 'genocide', Mammadyarov said the resolution was harmful to
    the Karabakh settlement.

    'If members of Congress discuss the events of 100 years ago, they
    should also assess the recent genocide of 20 years ago that happened
    in Khojaly. In this sense, I do not believe that such an action would
    promote peace and stability in the South Caucasus,' Mammadyarov said.

    He said that the decision had a negative impact on the Karabakh
    settlement.

    'On the whole, the action has a negative impact because we believe
    that if the Congress adopts one-sided resolutions, despite the fact
    that Armenia occupies 20 percent of Azerbaijani land resulting in
    one million refugees and internally displaced persons, this poses the
    greatest threat to security in the region. Therefore, we consider that
    the issue of peace and stability in the South Caucasus, if discussed
    in Congress, should address not only the historical aspect, but also
    the current situation,' the minister said
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