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    Document titled `Model of Victory for liberation of Karabakh from the
    occupation' presented in Baku

    [ 24 Dec 2011 14:29 ]


    Baku. Habil Suleymanzadeh - APA. A document titled `Model of Victory
    for liberation of Karabakh from the occupation' was presented in Baku
    today. According to APA, the document prepared by the Organization for
    Liberation of Karabakh (QAT) consists of 7 articles. The introduction
    of the document reads that this model considers liberation of our
    territories occupied by Armenia - Nagorno Karabakh and 7 surrounding
    regions. The model is based on Azerbaijan's domestic opportunities and
    the factor of Turkey.

    The authors consider it necessary to start military operations to
    liberate Karabakh. QAT says that 20-year peace talks lost their
    meaning and Azerbaijan has enough military potential to liberate its
    lands.

    QAT chairman Akif Naghi said he hoped that the model would be taken by
    the officials into consideration. Criticizing the organizations, which
    campaign for dialogue and pacifism, Akif Naghi said this policy has no
    perspectives and Azerbaijani society should use the military force.
    QAT chairman strongly criticized the mediating countries. `The latest
    decision made by France shows how biased is this country. This
    decision of France is a blow on Azerbaijan as well'. He said Russia
    could prevent the liberation of Karabakh and Azerbaijan needs to rely
    on Turkey as a military ally to overcome this obstacle and reach
    balance.

    Veterans of Karabakh war, public figures and NGO leaders said that the
    negotiations became ineffective and it is time for starting military
    operations. According to them, the mediators try to deceive
    Azerbaijan. Armenia must see strength to withdraw its troops from the
    occupied lands.




    From: A. Papazian
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