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  • Territorial Integrity Does Not Mean Inalterability Of Borders, Armen

    TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY DOES NOT MEAN INALTERABILITY OF BORDERS, ARMENIA'S DEPUTY FM STATED

    armradio.am
    18.06.2009 11:44

    There have been statements following the meeting of the Armenian
    and Azerbaijani Presidents in Saint Petersburg that there is certain
    progress towards the settlement of the Karabakh issue. Asked to comment
    on this, the Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia, Shavarsh Kocharyan
    said: "Over years we have been hearing about "open windows" and "golden
    opportunities." The fact that no real progress has been registered has
    its reason: it is the non-constructive position of Azerbaijan. On one
    hand the Azeri authorities threaten to apply military force, on the
    other hand they sign a declaration on non-use of force. On one hand
    they deny the existence of the "Madrid Document," on the other hand
    they declare that Azerbaijan has adopted the "Madrid Document." On
    one hand they sit at the bargaining table, on the other hand they are
    busy with transferring the issue to other international structures and
    searching for mediators," Shavarsh Kocharyan said in an interview with
    "Aravot" daily.

    Shavarsh Kocharyan considers that the predictions about the rapid
    solution of the issue are groundless. "Such statements pursue certain
    internal political purposes. It's not serious to think that such a
    complicated situation could be settled with just one step. It8 0s
    impossible. Of course, there may be some documents in the future that
    will reflect the initial approaches, but the parties are not ready
    for that today," the Deputy Foreign Minister declared.

    According to him, Azerbaijan lays the emphasis on territorial
    integrity.

    "However, in case of self-determination, territorial integrity does
    not mean inalterability of borders. All the states and international
    structures involved in the settlement process have been declaring about
    the necessity of applying all three principles of international law,
    i.e. self-determination, territorial integrity and non-use of force."

    The solution proposed by Azerbaijan envisages autonomy for Nagorno
    Karabakh within the jurisdiction of Azerbaijan. "Naturally, it is
    impossible and Azerbaijan has to realize that there is no way back. No
    one will yield security guarantees in exchange for vague promises. As
    for the referendum, it was held still in 1991 in accordance with the
    norms of international law and USSR legislation; Nagorno Karabakh is
    a de facto full-fledged state. The mediators suggest a new referendum
    as an option of mutual concessions. It will be worth speaking about
    a new referendum only when Azerbaijan stops using the negotiations
    as a cover for imposing unrealistic approaches, which means accepting
    Nagorno Karabakh as a full party to the talks. It's impossible to reach
    a solution bypassing the status of NKR," Shavarsh Kochary an stated.
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