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    NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS IN "FINAL PHASE" - PRESIDENT

    Interfax
    March 22 2010
    Russia

    *** Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said efforts to settle the
    Nagorno- Karabakh conflict are in their "final phase" and reiterated
    Azerbaijan's position that a settlement must be conditional on his
    country restoring its sovereignty over the disputed territory and
    on Armenia pulling its troops from the enclave and Azeri territories
    around it.

    "We are currently in the final phase of the conflict. It can be said
    that the main part of negotiations is over. I can say that, on the
    whole, with minor exceptions, the proposals that have been put forward
    are completely in line with the national interests of Azerbaijan,"
    Aliyev said during celebrations marking Islamic New Year.

    "We believe that if the other side [Armenia] shows constructivism
    and accepts the option that has been proposed, we will be able to
    make rapid progress to the resolution of the conflict," he said.

    Azerbaijan's position remains unchanged, the president said: "The
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan must be restored, all the occupied
    territories must be returned, the occupation forces must be withdrawn
    from those territories, Azeri citizens must be able to return to their
    homes, and all communications must be opened." He expressed confidence
    that Nagorno-Karabakh would be brought back under Azeri sovereignty.

    The region would receive a high degree of autonomy, "but time will
    show what this status is," he said.

    Meanwhile, Azerbaijan will keep building up its economic and military
    power, Aliyev said.

    "We are making no secret of this. We are living in an environment
    of war and it is no accident that defense spending makes up the
    main part of our state expenditure. That is natural. After the
    Armenian-Azeri conflict has been settled there will be no need for
    such high military expenditure, but today there is. Therefore, we
    will continue to build up our military expenditure, strengthen our
    armed forces, buy new armaments," he said.
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