KARABAKH CONFLICT GOES BEYOND ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS
news.az
Nov 1 2010
Azerbaijan
'The Karabakh conflict has gone beyond Armenian-Azerbaijani relations
the subject of the diplomatic and economic fight between Armenia
and Azerbaijan.
This is very frustrating. However, despite this we have come to
the higher position', said member of the Milli Majlis Committee on
Security and Defense, deputy Zahid Oruj.
He said the main direction of the activity of the Azerbaijani president
is inclining to neutralizing the influence of external powers on
Karabakh and Armenia in order to face the occupant one-on-one on the
military and political arena.
'Even the most neutral experts say that Azerbaijan's positions have
strengthened. The Russian activity in the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
has recently been directed not against us. This can be characterized
as one of the achievements of our foreign policy.
In addition, according to my conclusions, the resolution of the
Karabakh conflict will primarily depend on the strengthening of
interstate structure. Karabakh is a barometer which helps us see our
problems better and is an indicator for their removal and unification
since eastern peoples are a little bit conceited by their vital
composition and temper.
A part of the Muslim world is focused on oil and other resources
and this presumption can be related to this, however, I think that
international forces must change the correlation in the region.
Changes will also occur in the Karabakh conflict and conflict
settlement. However, Azerbaijan must attain this for changes not to
cause any damage'.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Nov 1 2010
Azerbaijan
'The Karabakh conflict has gone beyond Armenian-Azerbaijani relations
the subject of the diplomatic and economic fight between Armenia
and Azerbaijan.
This is very frustrating. However, despite this we have come to
the higher position', said member of the Milli Majlis Committee on
Security and Defense, deputy Zahid Oruj.
He said the main direction of the activity of the Azerbaijani president
is inclining to neutralizing the influence of external powers on
Karabakh and Armenia in order to face the occupant one-on-one on the
military and political arena.
'Even the most neutral experts say that Azerbaijan's positions have
strengthened. The Russian activity in the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
has recently been directed not against us. This can be characterized
as one of the achievements of our foreign policy.
In addition, according to my conclusions, the resolution of the
Karabakh conflict will primarily depend on the strengthening of
interstate structure. Karabakh is a barometer which helps us see our
problems better and is an indicator for their removal and unification
since eastern peoples are a little bit conceited by their vital
composition and temper.
A part of the Muslim world is focused on oil and other resources
and this presumption can be related to this, however, I think that
international forces must change the correlation in the region.
Changes will also occur in the Karabakh conflict and conflict
settlement. However, Azerbaijan must attain this for changes not to
cause any damage'.
From: A. Papazian