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    ARMENIAN LEADERSHIP NOT INTERESTED IN PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

    news.az
    July 14 2011
    Azerbaijan

    It's time to change the status quo: liberation of occupied Azerbaijani
    territories and return of refugees to their homes.

    The Armenian leadership is not interested in peaceful settlement of
    Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and seeks to maintain
    the status quo in this matter.

    The statement came from Elnur Aslanov, head of the political
    analysis and information department at the Azerbaijani Presidential
    Administration, in his interview with Russian Nezavisimaya Qazeta
    newspaper.

    "This statement is another evidence of Armenia's aspiration to maintain
    the status quo. This is in discord not only with statements of the
    Minsk Group co-chairs, EU leaders about changing the status quo, but in
    general, is contrary to the logic of the negotiation process," he said,
    commenting on Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's statement he made
    to Armenian military officers trying to blame the Azerbaijani side for
    absence of a positive outcome in negotiations," Aslanov noted. Listen

    It is nonsense to call Azerbaijan an invader while 20% of its territory
    has been occupied by Armenian armed forces, which is reflected not
    only in the four UN Security Council resolutions, but also in documents
    adopted by other international organizations, the official added.

    "Definitely, the Armenian leadership is not interested in peaceful
    resolution of conflict and with such verbal bravado proves once again
    its lack of a constructive approach to resolving the conflict. It's
    time to change the status quo: liberation of occupied Azerbaijani
    territories and return of refugees to their homes. Armenia should
    understand that the delay in the negotiation process does not only
    deal it political, but also serious economic damage," Aslanov noted.




    From: A. Papazian
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