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    AZERBAIJANI FM SAYS NO COMPROMISE REGARDING TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF HIS COUNTRY

    ARMENPRESS
    May 10 2007

    BAKU, MAY 10, ARMENPRESS: Before flying today to Strasbourg, France,
    for a separate meeting with the cochairmen of the OSCE Minsk group,
    Azerbaijani foreign affairs minister Elmar Mamedyarov said Baku will
    never compromise in what is related to the territorial integrity of
    the country.

    "There can not be even a word about concessions because it is
    Azerbaijani land,' he was quoted as saying by Trend news agency.

    Mamedyarov said the Armenian side's statements that the conflict can
    be solved only through a compromise option 'are laughable and have
    been designed for domestic consumption ahead of the parliamentary
    elections.' Azerbaijan's foreign minister said also that the 'secret
    details' of the talks, exposed earlier this week by Azerbaijani
    president Ilham Aliyev are what is being negotiated by the conflicting
    sides and will be negotiated today when Mamedyarov and his Armenian
    counterpart Vartan Oskanian will be having separate meetings with
    the OSCE Minsk Group cochairmen from Russia, France and USA.

    In May 3 remarks Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev claimed that
    Armenia has agreed to liberate all seven Azerbaijani districts
    surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh as part of a peace agreement, discussed
    currently by the conflicting parties.

    He was quoted by Azerbaijani media as saying that the Armenian side
    is ready to withdraw even from the Lachin district which provides
    the shortest overland connection between Nagorno-Karabakh and
    Armenia proper. Aliyev further claimed that under the terms of the
    peace deal proposed by the OSCE Minsk Group short-term international
    peace-keepers may be deployed to control the land corridor before it
    is placed under Azerbaijani control.

    Aliyev' statements were promptly denied by Armenian officials. "I
    don't known what goals Azerbaijan president is pursuing, but it is
    known to everyone that our basic principles concerning the conflict
    resolution have not changed ," prime minister Serzh Sarkisian told
    Armenian journalists "So take Aliyev's statements easy."

    He was echoed by deputy parliament chairman Vahan Hovhanesian from
    the ARF who said, "The statements relating to territorial concessions
    are untrue."

    Aliyev also claimed on May 3 that Karabakh's status would be determined
    after the liberation of the Armenian-occupied districts "within the
    framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity."

    In a recent interview with the French-Armenian magazine "Nouvelles
    d'Armenie," Armenian prime minister Serzh Sarkisian said the Karabakh
    conflict can be resolved "only on the condition that Karabakh will
    never be under Azerbaijani control."
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