ARMENIA STILL THINKS IN TERMS OF 1988, MP
news.az
Sept 6 2010
Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade Member of parliament of Azerbaijan Aydin Mirzazade
believes that the political leadership of Armenia still thinks in
terms of late 80's.
'The current leaders of Armenia who have seized powers on the wave of
Karabakh today do not see any way of development and cannot properly
assess the current reality', said deputy of Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade, commenting on the statement of the Armenian President
that the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict can have
only one solution and that solution is the international recognition
of its independence.
According to the deputy, the leadership of Armenia still thinks in
terms of 1988, although it is well aware that the problem of Nagorno
Karabakh will not resolved on the basis of their statements.
'Today it is Azerbaijan's turn to propose an initiative, a factor
that can solve this problem is the power and position of Azerbaijan.
Against this background, Armenians want to show that they also
supposedly have strength.
In fact, Azerbaijan is not interested in Armenia's position. The
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be resolved on the basis of the
territorial integrity of our country, and Azerbaijan is doing
everything possible for the purpose', he said.
Asked about Turkey's position in resolving the Armenian-Azerbaijani
conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the deputy stressed the changelessness
of Turkey's position in supporting Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
Sept 6 2010
Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade Member of parliament of Azerbaijan Aydin Mirzazade
believes that the political leadership of Armenia still thinks in
terms of late 80's.
'The current leaders of Armenia who have seized powers on the wave of
Karabakh today do not see any way of development and cannot properly
assess the current reality', said deputy of Milli Majlis of Azerbaijan
Aydin Mirzazade, commenting on the statement of the Armenian President
that the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno- Karabakh conflict can have
only one solution and that solution is the international recognition
of its independence.
According to the deputy, the leadership of Armenia still thinks in
terms of 1988, although it is well aware that the problem of Nagorno
Karabakh will not resolved on the basis of their statements.
'Today it is Azerbaijan's turn to propose an initiative, a factor
that can solve this problem is the power and position of Azerbaijan.
Against this background, Armenians want to show that they also
supposedly have strength.
In fact, Azerbaijan is not interested in Armenia's position. The
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be resolved on the basis of the
territorial integrity of our country, and Azerbaijan is doing
everything possible for the purpose', he said.
Asked about Turkey's position in resolving the Armenian-Azerbaijani
conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the deputy stressed the changelessness
of Turkey's position in supporting Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian