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  • BAKU: Aliyev reaffirms commitment to Azeri integrity, peace talks

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    January 22, 2007 Monday

    ALIYEV REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO AZERI INTEGRITY, PEACE TALKS


    Azerbaijan is striving to settle the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh
    conflict based on international law and the world community backs
    this stance, President Ilham Aliyev has said. Our territorial
    integrity is not and will never be a subject of discussion, Aliyev
    told a cabinet meeting on Monday. Azerbaijan is trying to solve the
    problem on the basis of international legal norms and all
    international organizations have already voiced support for this
    position. Aliyev reiterated Bakus intransigent stance on the Garabagh
    settlement. Our position remains unchanged. We are committed to the
    negotiating process and are in talks within the Prague process
    (phased conflict resolution). This format is acceptable and capable
    of ensuring that justice prevails and Azerbaijans interests are met,
    the president said. Aliyev accused Armenia of sticking to a
    non-constructive position and persistently delaying the negotiating
    process last year. Upper Garabagh, which is internationally
    recognized as part of Azerbaijan, was occupied by Armenia in early
    1990s, along with seven other Azerbaijani districts, after
    large-scale hostilities that killed up to 30,000 people and forced a
    million Azeris out of their homes. The ceasefire accord was signed in
    1994, but peace talks have been fruitless so far and refugees remain
    stranded.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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