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    SHAVARSH KOCHARYAN: AZERBAIJAN IS DISTORTING THE ESSENCE OF THE KARABAKH CONFLICT

    armradio.am
    19.05.2010 10:44

    "There is an impression that Baku negotiates with itself, arrives at
    solutions beneficial to itself and tries to present its wishes as an
    outcome of negotiations. This is a clear distortion of the essence
    of the talks," Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan
    said in an interview with Public TV.

    "It's well-known that today there is only one document on the
    bargaining table, which the parties take as a basis for talks. It's
    the Madrid Principles of 2007. There have been a number of proposals
    by the Co-Chairs ever since, which have been in most part rejected by
    Azerbaijan. The last proposal was the withdrawal of snipers from the
    line of contact, which was categorically rejected by the Azerbaijani
    side. The Madrid Principles clearly state that the issue should
    be solved on the basis of the three norms of international law:
    self-determination of peoples, territorial integrity and non-use of
    force. What Azerbaijan declares, contradicts the Madrid Principles,"
    Shavarsh Kocharyan said.

    "The essence of the issue is clear to everyone: it's the
    self-determination of the people of Karabakh. Which is the reason
    of the conflict? It's the power politics of Azerbaijan - Armenian
    massacres, ethnic cleansings, large-scale aggression. Who is
    responsible for the consequences? Naturally, it's Azerbaijan, which
    launched military aggression against the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

    This is the core," Shavarsh Kocharyan said.

    "The conflict is being solved within the framework of the OSCE Minsk
    Group. Turkey has been clearly told that it has nothing to do there,"
    the Deputy Foreign Minister stated.
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