RULING PARTY: AZERBAIJAN HAS ENOUGH POWER AND ABILITY TO LIBERATE ITS LANDS
Trend
May 3 2012
Azerbaijan
If Armenia does not liberate the occupied Azerbaijani territories,
then the Azerbaijani people and state has enough power, ability and
will to liberate its land and restore historical justice, Ruling New
Azerbaijan Party deputy chairman and executive secretary Ali Ahmedov
told journalists on Thursday.
"Armenia has committed aggression against Azerbaijan and occupied 20
per cent of our lands. This occupation has lasted 20 years. The UN
Security Council and other international organisations have taken
a decision on this issue. All this means is that no matter what
statements the Armenian president makes, the world community and
international law demand that Armenia liberates Azerbaijani lands,"
Ahmedov said.
He said nobody asked Armenia and its government to occupy Azerbaijani
territories by shedding blood.
"This bloodshed, such injustice, has been committed not only against
Azerbaijan. They acted unfairly also in respect of their people. They
have shed the blood of their own citizens to occupy the territory
of another country. It is their own business how they respond to the
parents of their soldiers whose blood has been shed," Ahmedov said.
Trend
May 3 2012
Azerbaijan
If Armenia does not liberate the occupied Azerbaijani territories,
then the Azerbaijani people and state has enough power, ability and
will to liberate its land and restore historical justice, Ruling New
Azerbaijan Party deputy chairman and executive secretary Ali Ahmedov
told journalists on Thursday.
"Armenia has committed aggression against Azerbaijan and occupied 20
per cent of our lands. This occupation has lasted 20 years. The UN
Security Council and other international organisations have taken
a decision on this issue. All this means is that no matter what
statements the Armenian president makes, the world community and
international law demand that Armenia liberates Azerbaijani lands,"
Ahmedov said.
He said nobody asked Armenia and its government to occupy Azerbaijani
territories by shedding blood.
"This bloodshed, such injustice, has been committed not only against
Azerbaijan. They acted unfairly also in respect of their people. They
have shed the blood of their own citizens to occupy the territory
of another country. It is their own business how they respond to the
parents of their soldiers whose blood has been shed," Ahmedov said.