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    AZERBAIJANI OFFICIAL: OSCE CO-CHAIR COUNTRIES SHOULD DEMAND FROM ARMENIA FAIR SOLUTION TO NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/ 60770.html
    Feb 3 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Interview with the Head of the Azerbaijani Presidential
    Administration's International Relations Department Novruz Mammadov.

    How do you assess the outcome of the Sochi talks on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? Is there any progress in this process?

    The Sochi talks have become one of the important milestones in the
    current stage of the negotiation to solve the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. For several years Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev has been displaying a strong will to make every possible
    effort to peacefully resolve the conflict through negotiations and
    important steps were taken in this direction.

    Only in 2009, there were six meetings between the presidents of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan in various formats and, indeed, the attention of the
    international community and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries'
    leaders was focused on solution of this conflict. At the same time
    these are affected by other factors. Development of the processes
    in this direction allows us to hope for a successful solution to the
    conflict. Of course, the OSCE Minsk co-chairs play an important role
    in it.

    Today, the superpowers' position is of great importance to establish
    world order, security and stability. Countries such as USA, Russia
    and France play important role in resolving this conflict. Their
    specific and just position may play an important role in resolving
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. I think, the countries yet lack of
    such position in this direction and therefore we can not go on a
    serious step.

    Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's participation in the Sochi meeting
    of the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders gave hope for a positive
    outcome of the negotiations. Although the expected progress was not
    reached, the process should be continued, and I regard that convergence
    is possible through the declared preamble and this fact encourages it.

    My position is that the IMF, Russia, the U.S. and the EU should
    increase pressure on Armenia at the final stage (the current
    negotiations may be regarded as concluding). All possible measures
    must be used to achieve an equitable solution and co-chair countries
    should also increase pressure on Armenia to make progress.

    Armenia periodically changes its position. Such behavior is
    unacceptable in diplomacy and politics.

    Let me give two examples. Armenia signed protocols with Turkey with
    the participation of six countries' foreign ministers, but a few
    months later filed certain conditions to the signed documents through
    another structure.

    In 2007- 2009, Armenia supported the Madrid principles, while we
    disagreed. Following some amendments to the document in the light of
    our proposals, we supported the Madrid principles. In turn, Yerevan
    spoke against them. In 2009, the Armenian president himself signed
    an agreement on these principles, together with the presidents of
    Azerbaijan and Russia, but again rejected them.

    To prevent this kind of political speculation, the world public,
    co-chairman countries should exert adequate pressure on Armenia.

    How do you assess the activity of Russia in the negotiation
    process, and how Moscow's role could accelerate the solution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict? What pressure can Russia exert on Armenia?

    Today it is wrong to say that Russia has not definite pressure on
    Armenia, Russian President's participation to the last two meetings
    of heads of Azerbaijan and Armenia testifies this.

    But I think that it is necessary to increase pressure on Armenia. If
    Russia wants long-term stability and security in the region, if wants
    to build relations with countries in a trustful base, it should exert
    more pressure. Here even the word "pressure" is inappropriate. It is
    necessary to demonstrate a fair position on the basis of international
    law and to demand Armenia to liberate the occupied territories of
    Azerbaijan. This is a violation of international law and it must
    be corrected.

    Not only Russia, but also the United States and France, which play an
    important role in global processes, must participate in this process.

    I think that these three countries can make great efforts in this
    regard, thus taking a fair position.

    What are the uncoordinated elements of the preamble of the Madrid
    principles? How is Azerbaijan ready to make concessions on these
    points?

    The Meiendorf agreement signed by the President of Azerbaijan pointed
    out that the solution to the conflict is possible only within the
    territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, through peaceful negotiations and
    without war. We accepted it, if there are any new proposals, we do not
    know about them, co-chairmen should establish a position and submit
    to us. Prolonging the time, Armenia impedes the solution. Yerevan
    has transformed this process into a political game. Armenia should
    be put before a fair and concrete position.

    For more than 20 years, 750,000 Azerbaijani citizens from seven regions
    around Nagorno-Karabakh have been internally displaced persons, we
    are talking about the fate of these people. The occupied territories
    of Azerbaijan must be returned so that the IDPs return to their homes.

    When we can expect next talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement?

    All depends on specification of Armenia's positions. Our patience is
    not unlimited. During their next visit to the region co-chairs should
    identify Armenia's definitive position on settlement of the conflict
    and inform us.
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