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    IN AZERBAIJAN SOME PEOPLE ARE STILL STANDING AT STATION

    Politics - Thursday, 15 November 2012, 17:58
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/politics/view/28073

    During today's joint press conference of the foreign ministers
    of Armenia and Latvia Edward Nalbandyan and Edgars Rinkevics the
    journalists inquired about the statement of the Azerbaijani foreign
    minister that Baku has proposed a road map of settlement of the
    Karabakh issue, the so-called stage by stage settlement and repeats
    the settlement proposal circulated in the 1990s.

    The Armenian foreign minister said:

    "First of all, the impression is that the author of this statement
    has not got any new information since the mid-1990s, and is trying
    to present Azerbaijan's position, stating that it was the same as in
    1995. Since 1995 15-17 years have passed, the train has left, and
    some people in Azerbaijan are still standing at the station. They
    think they must run to catch up with the train because the train is
    moving forward. The international community has a roadmap which was
    proposed in Kazan, I mean the basic principles of the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue proposed by the three co-chairs. I will remind
    you that in Deauville, before the summit of Kazan, the presidents of
    the United States, Russia and France urged the sides to accept the
    proposals. Although you know that no success was achieved in Kazan
    because Azerbaijan rejected the proposals.

    I do not think the proposal of a new roadmap by Azerbaijan is something
    serious, especially that a 17-year-old proposal is concerned. Had
    this proposal any meaning 17 years ago, it would be possible to
    move forward. One must be more realistic, treat the proposals of
    the international community seriously, which are expressed by the
    co-chairs. These proposals were made in Kazan, as well as statements
    were made by ministers in Los Cabos, Deauville, Muscoda, L'Aquila. It
    is necessary to move forward on the basis of those proposals. As to
    the position of Armenia, it has been expressed for a number of times
    and clearly."



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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