ELMAN ABDULLAYEV: ONE CAN NOT REGARD LACK OF ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES' POLITICAL WILL TO WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM THE OCCUPIED AZERBAIJANI TERRITORIES AS READINESS FOR COMPROMISE
APA
Nov 13 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku. Anakhanim Hidayatova-APA. "One can not regard the continuation
of the occupation and lack of Armenian authorities' political will to
withdraw troops from the occupied Azerbaijani territories as readiness
for compromise," spokesman for Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry Elman
Abdullayev told APA.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan had said in his interview to The
Wall Street Journal that Armenia is ready for compromise and to
solve Nagorno Karabakh conflict: "The situation is indeed tense,
but we have never made hostile statements. The conflict must be
solved through negotiations. Military operations are inadmissible,
because it would harm Nagorno Karabakh, Armenia, but most harm would
come to the Azerbaijani people."
Elman Abdullayev commented on Armenian President's views.
"I wonder, who has made the situation in the region tense? Bloody
ethnic cleansing was carried out, one million people were expelled
from their historical lands as a result of the militaristic policy
of Armenia," he said.
He said due to the unbearable economic situation in Armenia a lot of
citizens are obliged to leave for other countries.
According to the diplomat, the approach of Armenia to the issue
resulted in its isolation from all regional processes: "In this case,
such a question arises: Who creates the tense situation? In general,
what does Yerevan want to achieve - to harm the future of the region
and its people?"
The spokesman said that the establishment of a puppet regime in the
occupied territories of Azerbaijan and attempts to carry out artificial
settlement in these areas are not the ways out of the situation:
"Is it necessary to harm the region and people for the sake of
their ambitious and nationalist approach? One can not regard lack
of Armenian authorities' political will to withdraw troops from the
occupied Azerbaijani territories as readiness for compromise. What
do we mean when speaking about the attempts on the maintenance of
the status-quo? Don't they mean maintenance of the occupation fact?"
Elman Abdullayev said that Azerbaijan is interested in changing the
current status quo most of all: "We clearly understand that the region
can never fully develop without changing the current tense situation
and the people of the South Caucasus will suffer from this."
From: Baghdasarian
APA
Nov 13 2012
Azerbaijan
Baku. Anakhanim Hidayatova-APA. "One can not regard the continuation
of the occupation and lack of Armenian authorities' political will to
withdraw troops from the occupied Azerbaijani territories as readiness
for compromise," spokesman for Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry Elman
Abdullayev told APA.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan had said in his interview to The
Wall Street Journal that Armenia is ready for compromise and to
solve Nagorno Karabakh conflict: "The situation is indeed tense,
but we have never made hostile statements. The conflict must be
solved through negotiations. Military operations are inadmissible,
because it would harm Nagorno Karabakh, Armenia, but most harm would
come to the Azerbaijani people."
Elman Abdullayev commented on Armenian President's views.
"I wonder, who has made the situation in the region tense? Bloody
ethnic cleansing was carried out, one million people were expelled
from their historical lands as a result of the militaristic policy
of Armenia," he said.
He said due to the unbearable economic situation in Armenia a lot of
citizens are obliged to leave for other countries.
According to the diplomat, the approach of Armenia to the issue
resulted in its isolation from all regional processes: "In this case,
such a question arises: Who creates the tense situation? In general,
what does Yerevan want to achieve - to harm the future of the region
and its people?"
The spokesman said that the establishment of a puppet regime in the
occupied territories of Azerbaijan and attempts to carry out artificial
settlement in these areas are not the ways out of the situation:
"Is it necessary to harm the region and people for the sake of
their ambitious and nationalist approach? One can not regard lack
of Armenian authorities' political will to withdraw troops from the
occupied Azerbaijani territories as readiness for compromise. What
do we mean when speaking about the attempts on the maintenance of
the status-quo? Don't they mean maintenance of the occupation fact?"
Elman Abdullayev said that Azerbaijan is interested in changing the
current status quo most of all: "We clearly understand that the region
can never fully develop without changing the current tense situation
and the people of the South Caucasus will suffer from this."
From: Baghdasarian