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  • BAKU: Jirair Libaridian: "Today, Time Works In Favor Of Azerbaijan"

    JIRAIR LIBARIDIAN: "TODAY, TIME WORKS IN FAVOR OF AZERBAIJAN"

    APA
    June 28 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Ramil Mammadli - APA. Member of Board of the Public Union
    "Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno Karabakh" Eyvaz Huseynov asked
    questions to Jirair Libaridian, senior adviser to the ex-president
    of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrossian during the international conference
    entitled "Joint efforts for the sake of Caucasus future: Past 20
    years and its lessons" in Baku.

    APA reports that Huseynov asked Libaridian that whether he gave any
    advice to Ter-Petrosian on occupation and he was sorry on his advices.

    Libaridian said that he didn't regret for his advices to
    Ter-Petrossian: "Ter-Petrossian resigned, because he wanted a peace.

    He had mistakes. We said that Armenia was a weak country and how could
    it achieve the development? But others demanded the resignation of
    Ter-Petrossian for change of political line."

    According to the Armenian expert, the sides of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict must consider time frame in the settlement of the conflict:
    "Today, time works in favor of Azerbaijan. But there can be other
    argument that time will work in favor of Armenia. Calculations are not
    always correct. You can say that you have oil, your army is strong and
    etc. But you don't know how the process will continue. Calculations
    are being carried out and preference is being given to Azerbaijan. But
    new Armenian generation is formed in Karabakh. 30-year-old people
    in Karabakh don't know themselves inside Azerbaijan. We must try and
    make such formula that leads to the future. Both sides can compromise.

    Super patriotic principle is not the settlement of the conflict.

    Current ceasefire has been established temporarily. I don't believe
    in mediators and prefer direct negotiations. The experience proves it."

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