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    MP: AZERBAIJAN READY TO REGAIN ITS LAND IF ARMENIA FAILS TO TAKE CONSTRUCTIVE STANCE

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Oct 22 2013

    22 October 2013, 11:11 (GMT+05:00)
    By Sara Rajabova

    Armenia should realize that if it does not take a constructive position
    and the Nagorno-Karabakh issue is not resolved peacefully, Azerbaijan
    is ready to return all of its native lands, an Azerbaijani lawmaker
    said on October 21.

    Rovshan Rzayev, a board member of the Azerbaijani Community of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Region of the Azerbaijan Republic public union, made
    the remarks while commenting on the words of Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev regarding the strategic goal of regaining all the
    historical Azerbaijani territories, which were stated during his
    inauguration ceremony.

    Rzayev said Azerbaijan has the entrire potential to resolve this
    issue in the nearest future.

    "Zangazur and Goycha are historical Azerbaijani lands, and the opposite
    side should understand that Azerbaijan will ensure its territorial
    integrity in any case," he said.

    President Aliyev's solemn inauguration ceremony was held in the
    Azerbaijani parliament on October 19. The president said in his speech
    that Azerbaijan, as always, supports resolution of the conflict by
    peaceful means, while emphasizing the need to use all the possibilities
    to ensure the country's territorial integrity.

    Rzayev said Azerbaijan should focus its activity regarding this
    issue on the offensive tactics as justice is on its side from both
    the legal and historical points of view.

    "Azerbaijan's military budget considerably exceeds the total budget of
    Armenia. It is also necessary to note the success of the Azerbaijani
    Ministry of Defense Industry over the past ten years. All this shows
    the readiness of Azerbaijan for a lengthy struggle," Rzayev said.

    For over two decades, Azerbaijan and Armenia have been locked in
    conflict which emerged over Armenia's territorial claims against its
    South Caucasus neighbor. Since a war in the early 1990s, Armenian
    armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory,
    including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding regions. A fragile
    ceasefire has been in place since 1994, but long-standing efforts by
    US, Russian and French mediators have been largely fruitless so far.

    Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council's four
    resolutions on its pullout from the neighboring country's territories.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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