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    TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY IS NOT INVIOLABILITY OF BORDERS

    Aysor.am
    Monday,May 16

    "The principle of territorial integrity does not mean inviolability of
    borders. Otherwise no new states would be established in the world,
    while dozens of new countries appeared on world map over the past
    20-30 years," Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said in an interview
    to the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper.

    According to the Armenian President, Armenia and Azerbaijan really
    differ in how they understand the principle of territorial integrity.

    "But the entire world follows these principles. The two principles -
    territorial integrity and right of nations to self-determination -
    gave Azerbaijan and Armenia the possibility to achieve independence.

    How can they be interpreted in different ways? This is illogical."

    "The problem can only be resolved through compromise. Through all
    these years we have sought to find a compromise. Nagorno Karabakh
    must decide its own fate, must get all opportunities to live safely
    in its native land."

    S. Sargsyan stressed that OSCE Minsk Group proposed the document
    we call Madrid Principles. This document implies that the conflict
    resolution must be based on three principles - non-use of force or
    threat to use force, right of nations to self-determination and
    territorial integrity, and gives a possibility to continue the
    negotiations and prepare a key agreement.

    "We clearly understand the meaning of these three principles. After
    long reflection, Azerbaijan also said "yes" but for some reason they
    interpret these principles in a unique way. Azerbaijan's leadership
    is constantly threatening to resume military operations. It is a
    violation of the first principle. Both they and we understand the
    principle of territorial integrity, though there is an impression that
    they absolutize this principle outside the context of international
    law. They understand the right of self-determination as pure
    self-determination within Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.

    Therefore, it will be very difficult to achieve conflict resolution
    until Azerbaijan understands the meaning of this principle. Karabakh
    has achieved independence in a bloody and cruel war, in very hard
    circumstances, and it would be naïve to think that the people of
    Karabakh can abandon something they have achieved," President Serzh
    Sargsyan said.

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