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  • BAKU: Russia ready to occupy Baku if political conditions permit

    Day.Az, Azerbaijan
    October 24 2008


    Russia is also ready to occupy Baku if political conditions permit worldwide

    Prominent expert Vafa Quluzada made this statement in an interview
    with Day.az when commenting on a thesis by Konstantin Zatulin, first
    deputy chairman of the Russian State Duma committee for affairs of the
    CIS [the Commonwealth of Independent States] and relations with
    compatriots and the director of the institute for the CIS countries,
    that a package on the Karabakh resolution, envisaging the recognition
    of the "NKR" and the return of the seven districts, had drawn up long
    ago.

    "With his conclusion Konstantin Zatulin did not discover a new
    America. A plan for the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict has existed for a long time, according to
    which, Azerbaijan recognizes independence of the `NKR' [the Nagornyy
    Karabakh republic], ceding both Nagornyy Karabakh and Lacin to
    Armenia, getting in exchange seven occupied districts of our country.

    "The fact that Russia is actively imposing this plan on the sides to
    the conflict shows that the Kremlin is trying to add to this plan
    points on the need for demilitarization of the seven occupied
    Azerbaijani districts and stationing of the Russian troops there under
    guise of peacekeepers.

    "In other words, Russia is trying to replace unofficial occupation of
    part of Azerbaijani territories under cover of Armenia to the official
    occupation of the Azerbaijani territories and for this reason it is
    trying to pull in the Russian troops. With military bases in South
    Ossetia and Abkhazia, Russia is now trying to station its military
    bases in Nagornyy Karabakh and in other occupied territories of
    Azerbaijan. I think Azerbaijan will never let the events to develop in
    such a manner," V. Quluzada said.

    He believes that official Baku should continue pursuing own foreign
    policy course, insisting on adherence to the principle of territorial
    integrity of the states as a fundamental principle of the
    international law.

    "Azerbaijan should understand perfectly well that if the political
    conditions permit worldwide, then Russia is ready to occupy
    Baku. Therefore, our country needs to enlist firm support of the USA
    and the leading European countries," V. Quluzada summed up.

    [translated]
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