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  • BAKU: We Have Yet To Agree On The The Status Of Nagorno Karabakh: Po

    WE HAVE YET TO AGREE ON THE THE STATUS OF NAGORNO KARABAKH: POLITICAL SCIENTIST

    news.az
    Nov 23 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Rasim Musabeyov Rasim Musabeyov is upbeat on the results of the Munich
    meeting between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Political scientist Rasim Musabeyov is upbeat on the results of the
    Munich meeting between the presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia and
    the agreement of the Armenian side to withdraw its troops from the
    occupied lands and postpone the issue of Karabakh status.

    The political scientist said the following: "The issue of the
    corridor width that Azerbaijan will open for Armenia for the
    temporary communication with Nagorno Karabakh is still discussed and
    consultations in this regard will continue on a high level. The issue
    of terms of defining Nagorno Karabakh's status will also be discussed".

    "Azerbaijan's stiff military rhetoric and definite signals from
    Russia seem to have influenced Armenia's position which earlier
    hoped to protract the resolution of the Karabakh conflict. The United
    States also contributed as the Armenian Diaspora complained that the
    superpowers were putting too much pressure on Yerevan. But I think
    Azerbaijan's stiff position was the main component that intensified
    international mediators, Musabeyov noted.

    "I would like to note that no one has a right to order Azerbaijan
    whether to start war or not and Armenia seems to have realized it.

    Azerbaijan kept silence when during the next meetings of the presidents
    Armenian troops held trainings in Nagorno Karabakh and when after the
    high level talks President Sargsyan returned to Nagorno Karabakh and
    blatantly took part in the armed trainings", Musabeyov said.
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