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  • BAKU: 'Armenia Will Have To Soften Its Stance Once Great Powers Put

    'ARMENIA WILL HAVE TO SOFTEN ITS STANCE ONCE GREAT POWERS PUT PRESSURE'

    news.az
    Nov 1 2011
    Azerbaijan

    The Madrid principles on resolution of Karabakh conflict have been
    almost coordinated and Azerbaijan and Armenia have already signed them.

    This took place during OSCE summit in Kazakhstan last year. But some
    claims by Armenians contradict these principles.

    The statement came from MP, political expert Rasim Musabayov while
    commenting on stance of Baku on Greater Peace Treaty based on the
    coordinated principles.

    In a press conference held following a meeting with his Ecuadorian
    counterpart on 19 October, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mammadyarov explained that "OSCE Minsk Group countries and Azerbaijan
    want to continue negotiations. Azerbaijan and the opposite side have
    made proposals regarding the uncoordinated matters. We want a greater
    treaty to be drafted."

    Armenians want the document to be adopted about the principles
    to specify when the referendum in a form they want will be held,
    Musabayov said.

    "The issue of separation is not excluded in this respect. Of course,
    this is not a principle matter any more because these are not part of
    the six elements undersigned by Azerbaijan and Armenia. On the other
    hand, due to its disputed nature, Armenia wants it to be solved in
    any case. Azerbaijan will never agree with this."

    Anyway, this process should eventually lead to a treaty and the sides
    should assume obligations in this frame, the MP noted.

    "Now the Armenian side tries the withdrawal from the occupied lands
    not to be included in these principles as the issue of referendum
    has been reflected in a form unsuitable for Armenia. In this case,
    only commitments on non-use of force are left in the document. This is
    what Armenians want, but Azerbaijan will not assume such a commitment
    as the occupation still goes on."

    It can be decided to draft a peace treaty as the major issue has been
    discussed and coordinated, the expert added.

    "Otherwise, the time will be delayed and no result will be achieved.

    Armenia also suffers from current situation. We suffered greatly 19
    years ago. However, Armenia still faces economic, social and financial
    challenges. I believe Armenia will have to soften its stance once
    it is put pressure by great powers. Otherwise, we will see how long
    Armenia will be able to stand this."

    Azerbaijan has greater opportunities today unlike Armenia, Musabayov
    added.

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