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    POSITIVE DYNAMICS OBSERVED AT TALKS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT: PRESIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATION TOP OFFICIAL

    Trend
    Dec 4 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani President's Office international relations department
    head Novruz Mammadov spoke in an interview with several Azerbaijani
    media outlets.

    Q.: How do you assess the last Munich Meeting of Azerbaijani and
    Armenian Presidents, as well as the Athens negotiations?

    A.: The Munich meeting between the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents
    became the sixth one held between the presidents of two countries in
    2009. It testifies the intensification of the negotiation process.

    In general, the Azerbaijani president has presented a concrete and
    principled position on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict since early 2009.

    He drew attention of major countries such as the USA, Russia
    and other countries to the importance and urgency of solving the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. It is the important process.

    As it is known, some processes have occurred in the region. The
    President has presented a specific position during the numerous
    meetings and contacts with the heads of leading countries since early
    2009. As a result, this negotiation process has become more intense.

    On the other hand, the process of opening the Armenian-Turkish border
    played a role of a special catalyst in the positive sense.

    If the international community and the great powers pay such attention
    to the Caucasus and make efforts to restore security in the region,
    solving the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict is the issue of top
    priority. The rest issues are secondary.

    The Azerbaijani President has recently made important statements on
    the nature and course of the conflict resolution. These statements
    alarmed the Armenian leadership, but on the other side drew attention
    of the big countries towards the conflict, and played an important
    role in intensifying the negotiating process.

    >>From this point of view, comments concerning the entire process
    were given at the last presidential meeting in Munich and at the
    recent OSCE Ministerial Council Meeting in Athens. The fact is that
    a positive dynamics is observed at the talks.

    There were other different statements too. Even Foreign Minister
    of France Bernard Kouchner said under the present circumstances
    a framework agreement might be signed. This is a very optimistic
    statement. I approach such statements a little carefully, as I always
    observe hypocritical, insidious position of Armenian leaders, have
    seen in the negotiations held within 10-15 years, know that they are
    not principled in their positions, express a certain position in one
    meeting and backtrack on their position in another meeting.

    In addition, I want to mention two factors that assume great
    importance. First: Azerbaijani President makes all his efforts, takes
    all steps for the solution to the conflict. The main fact attracting
    attention is that since the beginning of the year, important statements
    have been made by the U.S. President Barack Obama, Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, French Foreign
    Minister Bernard Kouchner and President Nicolas Sarkozy. They witnessed
    that the issue of opening the Turkish-Armenian border, which is solved
    with the help of the great powers, stumbles over the Karabakh problem.

    Turkish Prime Minister once again mentioned the relationship between
    the normalization of relations with Armenia and the Karabakh issue.

    The Athens summit summed up all these processes and determined
    the final position. The continuation of positive dynamics in
    the negotiation process for full settlement of the conflict was
    particularly noted.

    Q: Co-Chairmen say that the conflict must be resolved on the basis
    of the basic principles within the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

    Has this moment been negotiated?

    A: In the negotiation process one of the important points is to
    persuade the Armenian leadership of this issue, and the co-chairmen
    and the great powers, who recognize the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan, agree with this.

    The broad autonomy to Nagorno-Karabakh must be provided within the
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, and the Armenian and Azerbaijani
    communities living together in Nagorno-Karabakh can themselves
    formulate its status.

    At certain stages, the Armenians agree with this, but later again
    change their opinion, because Armenia does not have a stable government
    that would rely on the strength of the people.

    The history has shown that attempts have been made in Armenia to
    resolve the conflict, but they failed.

    Q: The year comes to end, are some progress expected in resolving
    the conflict next year?

    A: I think that this positive dynamics must continue. For already 10-15
    years, the co-chairmen have been working to resolve this conflict and
    they themselves well see that their efforts yield no results, but it
    is impossible to withstand this for a long time, there must be results.

    The co-chairmen understand that this can not continue for long. Over
    the years, we have not been closer to solving the conflict. At the
    same time, the states they represent understand that as states being
    interested in the region, they should make greater efforts to restore
    security here.

    This conflict can never be considered as a secondary issue. This is
    the number one problem in the region. The solution to this conflict is
    important both for Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as for big powers
    such as Russia, USA, etc.

    The failure to resolve the conflict causes more harms to the strategic
    interests of these states. The positive dynamics must continue in 2010,
    and it is important for Azerbaijan and for the region as a whole,
    including big countries. It is impossible to think that this problem
    is only of two countries.

    Q: Yerevan once again raises the question of involvement of the
    Armenian community of Nagorno-Karabakh in the negotiation process.

    What do you think about this?

    A: From time to time, the leadership of Armenia takes a position
    of political speculation. Any statement by the head of state or the
    foreign minister is responsible. Many states support the territorial
    integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan, but not always they follow
    their words and do not take the necessary steps, otherwise the problem
    would be solved long ago. Using it, Armenia always has a reserve
    position. It has already happened in the negotiation process. The
    question of involvement of the Armenian community in the negotiation
    process is one of the reserve options of Armenia, which they sometimes
    use. Until now, the co-chairmen and the OSCE have repeatedly stated
    that in this conflict there are two sides - Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    And the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities can be involved in the
    negotiation process closer to the final. Azerbaijan also follows this
    opinion and stands on its position.

    Q: Does international community put pressure on Azerbaijan?

    A: No-one pressures on Azerbaijan. This comes from the fact that
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev showed the world that he is the
    president of an independent state and obtained his mandate from the
    people, and it is clearly seen in our current position. The position
    of the West with regards to Azerbaijan formed not yesterday.

    There is not and can not be any pressure on the President of
    Azerbaijan.
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