'ARMENIA'S UNCONSTRUCTIVE POSITION ON KARABAKH ISSUE TO AFFECT IT NEGATIVELY'
news.az
May 4 2010
Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade Turkey is a big country and the opening of borders
with Armenia will not bring it a special dividend.
The situation around the ratification of the Turkish-Armenian
Protocols retards the process of solving the Karabakh problem,
deputy chairman of the parliamentary Committee for Security and
Defence Aydin Mirzazade said.
'However, Armenia and international circles protecting it should
know that the damage from this will be primarily caused to Armenia',
said A. Mirzazade in an interview with the official website of the
ruling Yeni Azerbaijan (New Azerbaijan) party on Tuesday.
'Turkey is a big country and the opening of borders with Armenia will
not bring it a special dividend', added the MP.
According to Mirzazade, Azerbaijan will resolve Karabakh problem. "The
priority attached to the talks does not mean that Azerbaijan refused
the factor of war.
Resources allocated by Azerbaijan for the development of its army
are making inroads. The session, chaired by President Ilham Aliyev
at the Ministry of Defense, shows that our army is able to provide
the country's territorial integrity, and this factor will be used',
he said.
According to the MP, Armenia as a whole has a negative attitude towards
peace in the region. "Armenia puts territorial claim in respect of
the three states which surround it. Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani
territories, its territorial claims to Turkey and the Javakheti region
of Georgia create problems for the region and Armenia itself', he said.
news.az
May 4 2010
Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade Turkey is a big country and the opening of borders
with Armenia will not bring it a special dividend.
The situation around the ratification of the Turkish-Armenian
Protocols retards the process of solving the Karabakh problem,
deputy chairman of the parliamentary Committee for Security and
Defence Aydin Mirzazade said.
'However, Armenia and international circles protecting it should
know that the damage from this will be primarily caused to Armenia',
said A. Mirzazade in an interview with the official website of the
ruling Yeni Azerbaijan (New Azerbaijan) party on Tuesday.
'Turkey is a big country and the opening of borders with Armenia will
not bring it a special dividend', added the MP.
According to Mirzazade, Azerbaijan will resolve Karabakh problem. "The
priority attached to the talks does not mean that Azerbaijan refused
the factor of war.
Resources allocated by Azerbaijan for the development of its army
are making inroads. The session, chaired by President Ilham Aliyev
at the Ministry of Defense, shows that our army is able to provide
the country's territorial integrity, and this factor will be used',
he said.
According to the MP, Armenia as a whole has a negative attitude towards
peace in the region. "Armenia puts territorial claim in respect of
the three states which surround it. Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani
territories, its territorial claims to Turkey and the Javakheti region
of Georgia create problems for the region and Armenia itself', he said.