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    Azerbaijan perceives change in status quo as first phase in invading
    Karabakh - military analyst

    May 25, 2013 | 14:58

    YEREVAN. - Russian FM Sergei Lavrov's statement, which was made during
    his talk with Azerbaijani FM Elmar Mammadyarov, is a statement that
    needs to be observed along the lines of the logic of the Madrid
    Principles.

    Military analyst Davit Jamalyan noted the above-said during a press
    conference on Saturday.

    In his words, it is first necessary to realize what a change in the
    status quo of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict means for Azerbaijan.

    `It is not a secret that the Azerbaijani party has spread in recent
    years the idea of impermissibility of the maintenance of the status
    quo. And Azerbaijan perceives the change in the status quo as the
    first phase in invading Nagorno-Karabakh,' Jamalyan said. He added,
    however, that this cannot be a subject for discussion for the Armenian
    party.

    As per the analyst, the important thing is whether Lavrov was
    considering the Azerbaijani alternative for a change in the status quo
    when he made that statement.

    `But our partners need to understand one important thing. After making
    a hero out of Ramil Safaraov [the Azerbaijani army officer who had
    killed with an axe Armenian soldier Gurgen Margaryan in Budapest back
    in 2004 and who was released in Azerbaijan last year, following his
    extradition to that country from Hungary], the Azerbaijani party has
    essentially rejected the Madrid Principles,' he said.

    Davit Jamalyan added that Armenia has clearly presented its position,
    according to which it will sign under any document only if
    Nagorno-Karabakh agrees to the given document.


    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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