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    'ARMENIAN ATTEMPTS TO RECOGNIZE KARABAKH SEPARATIST NOTHING BUT PROVOCATION'

    News.Az
    Wed 31 October 2012 10:37 GMT | 10:37 Local Time

    Official Baku regards Armenia's attempts aimed at the recognition of
    the separatist regime of Nagorno-Karabakh, as yet another adventure
    that will not bring any results.

    According to head of the foreign relations department of the
    Presidential Administration Novruz Mammadov, it is not known for what
    purpose the Armenian side plays such a 'hoax' in the media.

    "So it would be wrong to react to them. But I will say that his next
    provocation of Armenians will not achieve any results. Armenians are
    trying to behave as spoiled children at the talks. Unfortunately, there
    are circles in the West, who indulge their whims. But if Armenians take
    attempts for recognition of the separatist regime of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    they will challenge not only the international community but also by
    the community that backs them.

    All countries, including Armenia itself, to date, do not recognize
    such a formation as Nagorno Karabakh. If Armenia still launches a
    provocative campaign, it will strengthen the position of Azerbaijan in
    the international arena and in the negotiations on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. For 20 years, Azerbaijan showed constructivism in the
    negotiations, and did their best to resolve this issue peacefully,
    for the return of refugees to their homes, while Armenian's steps
    negate the gains made during this period, and again show the world
    the aggressiveness of occupation", Mammadov said.

    According to him, the latest achievements of Azerbaijani diplomacy
    led the Armenian side into complete confusion.

    "Its latest chaotic actions again evidence the strength of blow
    that we dealt to them in the international arena. Therefore, the
    Armenian diplomacy has ultimately lost head and stopped show cold
    blooded reaction to the ongoing processes. Since the start of this
    year Azerbaijan has developed strong diplomatic activity in the
    countries of Latin America and Armenia saw our achievements in the
    South American continent and also rushed to this continent. Latin
    American countries have recently been visited by Armenian Foreign
    Ministry. But Armenians do not understand that they look ridiculous.

    Azerbaijan has turned into the place of different international
    conferences, forms and symposiums and, certainly, Armenia cannot but
    envy. Our achievements in the international arena make Armenia take
    adventurist steps. Look what the Armenian leadership has resorted to
    by trading the buildings of their ministries and structures. Instead
    of spending the received money to the welfare of the Armenian people
    and come to an agreement with Azerbaijan in the resolution of the
    Karabakh conflict, the Armenian leadership is doing every sort of
    provocation", Mammadov said.

    He noted that the Armenian leadership is trying to draw a parallel
    between Nagorno Karabakh and Kosovo in order to meet the demands of
    the inner audience.

    "Elections are approaching in Armenia and they need to deceive people
    that is why they speculate on this issue.

    In addition, the United States, France and Russia repeatedly stated
    that the Kosovo precedent cannot be applied to other conflicts.

    Armenian leadership knows it well but makes provocations to mislead
    public. But their steps will fail anyway, like previous ones. The
    world recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan while
    Armenia is trying to attain the support of such microscopic states
    and Vanuatu and Palau. It is unserious and the more steps they take,
    the more ridiculous they look", Mammadov said.

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