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    Interfax, Russia
    May 14 2010

    Azerbaijan refuses to recognize Kosovo

    BAKU May 14


    Azerbaijan will not recognize Kosovo's independence, the Azeri
    president said on Thursday.

    "It was an illegal move to unilaterally declare Kosovo independent,"
    Ilham Aliyev said, deploring the fact that some countries have
    recognized Kosovo.

    Aliyev was speaking to reporters after talks in Baku on Thursday with
    Serbian President Boris Tadic.

    "We have become members of international structures in order to
    protect our sovereign rights via international rules and rights. We
    also discussed today negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia in
    seeking to resolve the [Nagorno-]Karabakh problem," Aliyev said.

    "A solution to that conflict must be based on international rules and
    the principles of immutability of borders and territorial integrity.

    As for the principle of self-determination of nations, the Armenians
    have already put that into practice and they have the state of
    Armenia.

    However, if one follows the logic of the Armenians, if they try to
    exercise their right to self-determination wherever they live, several
    Armenian states will be set up all over the world," he said.

    Nagorno-Karabakh, which is under Armenian occupation today as there
    are several Azeri districts bordering it, may be made an autonomous
    region within Azerbaijan if Armenian forces leave it, Aliyev said.

    "Azerbaijan is a tolerant country and there are equal conditions for
    all ethnic groups and religious communities," he said.

    Tadic expressed support for Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

    "You may count on our help in defending international law in various
    organizations. It is a matter of principle. We are completely against
    separatists," he said.
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