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    THERE IS REASON TO TALK ABOUT NOT AN IMAGINARY, BUT TANGIBLE BREAKTHROUGH IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH TALKS: POLITICAL EXPERT

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/57 730.html
    Nov 24 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with expert at Azerbaijan-based Lider TV Tofiq
    Abbasov.

    Day.Az: What are your views about the Munich meeting between
    Azerbaijani and Armenian president?

    Tofiq Abbasov: Western press widely highlighted the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict prior to the Munich meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian
    presidents. Some articles and comments even discussed likelihood of
    Azerbaijan's conducting operation to compel Armenia to peace.

    It is not accidenal at all. Most recently, at a meeting with a group of
    refugees and internally displaced persons Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev said that the negotiations to settle the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh must have not a formal, but specific
    nature. The Azerbaijani president once again demonstrated commitment
    to assertion the just position of his country which implies that the
    conflict can be settled only within Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.

    On the other hand, the Azerbaijani leader made it clear that he aims
    to secure tangible steps towards resolving the problem. Apparently,
    Munich meeting is seen as effective as a result of the unambiguous
    and clear position. Because there is every reason to speak not about
    an imaginary, but tangible breakthrough.

    Q: What concrete steps can be taken in order to turn this breakthrough
    into actual steps for a just settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict?

    A: The peace process has been delayed by Armenia which has always
    demonstrated a commitment to outright obstruction. Suffice it to
    recall how Armenian negotiators made a fuss, protracted discussions
    on agenda of negotiations and repeatedly returned to the previously
    negotiated issues under various pretexts. Of course, such an imitation
    of the talks can not last forever. It is high time for the Armenian
    side to decide on fundamental matters.

    The solution of the conflict should begin with withdrawal of Armenian
    armed forces from Azerbaijan's occupied territories. Only after this,
    follow-up questions, including the status can be decided.

    Q: Is the Armenian leadership able to explain to citizens that it is no
    longer possible to protract negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    A: I think that not only the Armenia leadership, but also Armenian
    society understands that the negotiations have been overly protracted.

    Maybe, Armenia has certain hopes and illusions that Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement will postpone the Karabakh issue for long term or
    powerful countries will maintain their incompliance constantly. But
    this will not happen.

    Diplomatic pressure by Azerbaijan undermines fundamental basis
    of Armenia's platform. Arguments of the Armenian diplomacy is no
    longer tenable. This was possible due to the fact that Azerbaijan's
    leadership took a wise stance in negotiations and succeeded to
    combine the Karabakh problems and Turkish-Armenian reconciliation in
    a single context.

    President Ilham Aliyev at a recent meeting with the displaced persons
    noted Azerbaijan's obvious superiority in defense and economic spheres
    and country's demographic potential, which meant at the right moment
    that Azerbaijan is able to tip the scales in its favor not only in
    the negotiating table. I believe not only Yerevan appreciated this
    imperative in a duly manner...

    This also shows that Azerbaijan is not just ready for a forceful
    solution to the conflict, but also to a long war, which is the not
    the same case with Armenia. Therefore, if we exclude possibility
    of repetition of 1999 events which saw shooting in the Armenian
    parliament, one can expect that the Armenian leadership simply have
    to accept conditions referred to by the Azerbaijani leader. The reason
    is realities, that is lack of alternative which Armenia faces today.
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