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BAKU: Azeri Pundit's Speech Puzzles OSCE Mediators - Agency
July 16, 2004 23:41:50
AZERI PUNDIT'S SPEECH PUZZLES OSCE MEDIATORS - AGENCY
Turan news agency 16 Jul 04
Baku, 16 July: There was a reception yesterday evening in the residence of the US ambassador to Azerbaijan on the occasion of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen's visit to Baku. More than 100 guests were invited to the reception, including representatives of political parties, MPs, foreign ambassadors and leaders of a number of NGOs and mass media.
All three co-chairmen addressed the guests on their vision of the Karabakh conflict settlement. Each of the co-chairmen said that reconciliation, compromises and concessions were necessary and that achieving peace will be impossible without that, political analyst (and former presidential aide) Vafa Quluzada has told Turan news agency.
"No outsider can resolve the conflict and you have to reach an agreement between yourselves. We are glad that the dialogue between Armenia and Azerbaijan has resumed," said one of the speakers. The gist of all statements by the co-chairmen was that Azerbaijan had to resign itself to the results of the occupation, drop the demands to restore its territorial integrity and recognize Nagornyy Karabakh's independence.
"I reckon that such statements are absolutely inadmissible and unacceptable. They pursue the goal of forcing Azerbaijan to stop fighting for the liberation of its lands," Quluzada said.
"I asked them to allow me to speak and told all this to the co-chairmen. My indignation was caused by the efforts of the co-chairmen to shift the responsibility for the ongoing conflict onto Azerbaijan. We are the victims of the aggression and instead of thinking how to liberate the occupied lands the co-chairmen are demanding that we put up with the occupation. The co-chairmen are deliberately making this blunder, calling the aggression a conflict. No-one wants to recall the four UN Security Council resolutions about the liberation of Azerbaijan's occupied territories. Russia's position causes especial indignation. It supplies Armenia with arms and signs a military alliance pact (with Armenia)," Quluzada said.
Such sharp remarks puzzled the co-chairmen who asked someone else to take the floor. However, the people who were there supported Quluzada's position by applause.
Quluzada believes that the idea behind the event was to persuade the Azerbaijani public that concessions to Armenia were necessary. But this idea failed.
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