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    Lider TV, Azerbaijan
    Dec 24 2009


    Azeri leader says progress but no result in Karabakh talks


    [Presenter] The information and telecommunications sector is
    developing fast. Azerbaijan intends to launch its first orbital
    satellite in two years, President Ilham Aliyev has told [Russia's]
    Vesti TV channel. The head of state answered questions about economic
    achievements in 2009, Azerbaijan's energy projects and prospects.

    Highly assessing the relations between Azerbaijan and Russia, the head
    of state also talked about the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    problem. [Aliyev, in Russian] From the point of view of the settlement
    [of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict] I would describe this year as
    positive but less positive than it could have been. Because back in
    2008 the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan held talks, a
    declaration was signed, by the Russian side as well, a joint
    declaration on ways of settling the conflict. It [the declaration]
    clearly said that the conflict should be resolved on the basis of
    international norms and principles, decisions and resolutions of
    international organizations. Which decisions and resolutions are
    these? These, of course, include four resolutions adopted by the UN
    Security Council which demand immediate withdrawal of Armenian
    occupying forces from the territories of Azerbaijan. It has been
    almost 20 years that they [the resolutions] have not been implemented.
    The main thing is restoration of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,
    de-occupation of our lands and [creation] of possibilities for IDPs
    and refugees to return to their lands. We hoped that we could resolve
    the issue in 2009, at least to reach an agreement on basic principles.
    But [these hopes] have not materialized not through our fault.

    Therefore, there is some optimism for 2010 due to the fact that the
    Nagornyy Karabakh issue is one of the top topics on the international
    agenda. It became clear for many, for those who maybe did not
    understand, that no regional projects could be implemented without the
    settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. We expect that we
    will be able to agree on basic positions in 2010 but we are
    categorically against this becoming a permanent process in the
    negotiations. The negotiations have been held since 1992 when the OSCE
    Minsk Group was established. Ceasefire agreement was reached in 1994.
    Fifteen years has passed. There is progress but no result. Therefore,
    we cannot allow this process to become a frozen one.

    [translated from Russian]
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