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    AZERBAIJAN REFUSES TO WITHDRAW SNIPERS FROM FRONT LINE - ARMENIAN DIPLOMAT

    Interfax
    May 19 2010
    Russia

    The authorities in Baku have rejected Armenia's request to withdraw
    Azeri snipers from the front line separating the armed forces of the
    two countries, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan
    said on Wednesday.

    "Among recent examples, Azerbaijan has categorically rejected a
    proposal to withdraw its snipers from the front line," Kocharyan said.

    The Madrid principles presented by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen
    offer a viable solution to the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the
    Armenian diplomat said.

    "We know for certain that only one document is now present on the
    negotiating table. These are the Madrid principles of 2007, which
    were adopted by both sides as the foundation for their talks," he said.

    "After it, the co-chairmen [of the OSCE Minsk Group] forwarded other
    proposals, most of which were rejected by Azerbaijan," he said.

    The declassified part of the Madrid principles says that the conflict
    over Nagorno-Karabakh should be settled based on three international
    norms - self-determination, territorial integrity and the non-use of
    force, Kocharyan said.

    "The essence of this process is the self-determination of the people
    of Nagorno-Karabakh," he said.

    "Is Azerbaijan ready to accept the will of the people of Nagorno-
    Karabakh? Judging by its statements, it is not. Is Azerbaijan ready to
    return the territories of Nagorno-Karabakh that it occupies? Obviously
    not. Azerbaijan's position will become constructive after fundamental
    status-linked issues are resolved. There will be no progress as long
    as Azerbaijan continues its maneuvers in this issue," he said.
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