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    AZERBAIJANI MP: IF AZERBAIJAN SUCCEEDS TO DEPRIVE ARMENIA OF ITS FOREIGN BACKERS, IT WILL IMMEDIATELY START A WAR

    Day.Az
    April 7 2010
    Azerbaijan

    In an interview with a German magazine, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan accused Azerbaijan of intending to solve the Karabakh problem
    by military means. How can you assess Armenian President's statements
    given the fact that Baku, unlike Yerevan, has already approved the
    updated Madrid principles?

    Armenian leaders want to bring their position to the world through the
    European media. But, as the last interview of the Armenian President
    demonstrated, they fail to do this. After the interview was published,
    Yerevan stated that the text of the interview had some mistakes.

    Thus, Serzh Sargsyan has once again proved that he is a real smatterer
    in foreign policy matters. But this is only the smallest part of
    the evils. His claims that Azerbaijan's willingness to resolve this
    issue by military means is the major obstacle to the settlement of
    the conflict are untrue.

    In fact, the statements coming from Baku indicate that Armenia slows
    down the negotiation process, and the world powers do nothing to
    persuade Armenia to the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh problem.

    The organization that must deal with the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement
    claims that the parties themselves must find a way to resolve the
    conflict. But Armenia has occupied our territory, therefore, it speaks
    the language of militarism. However, when Azerbaijan tries to talk
    with Yerevan in its language, it becomes a matter of concern abroad.

    Any international expert with confidence confirm that Armenia does
    not have sufficient economic capacity to wage a war. So I think if
    Azerbaijan succeeds to deprive Armenia of its foreign backers, we
    will immediately start a war, because Yerevan leaves us no choice.

    In an interview with the same magazine the Sargsyan said that "Agrydag
    will forever live in the hearts of Armenians". In your opinion, is
    it possible that Armenia will make territorial claims to Turkey in
    case the U.S. recognizes the "Armenian genocide"?

    All are interested in what will happen after a possible recognition
    of "Armenian genocide" by the countries of the world. I think Western
    countries have more market interests in this respect than Armenia. For
    example, Washington uses the "Armenian genocide" to make Ankara more
    loyal in the Iranian issue.

    Turkey has already begun thinking about how to resist Armenia's
    efforts to get world countries to recognize the "Armenian genocide".

    They do not raise the issue Armenian crimes in the Ottoman Empire
    in vain. Thus, Ankara, showing Armenia's true face, wants to balance
    the claims of the sides.

    With regard to Agrydag, I think claims by a small Armenia against
    Turkey, a country with a population of 80 million, can be costly
    for Yerevan. Introducing Agrydag as a symbol of Armenia will destroy
    its statehood.

    On the other hand, Armenian President's statements claiming that it
    is impossible to creat a joint committee with Turkey to study the
    events of 1915 in the Ottoman Empire are contrary to the texts of
    Zurich protocols. It arises a question - then why the country assumed
    an obligation to establish a commission to establish the truth about
    this issue?

    Armenia has announced several times that it may withdraw from the
    Zurich protocols. But we have not heard such statements since Serzh
    Sargsyan's visit to France. By and large, very little depends on
    Armenia in this matrer.

    Do you think return of the Turkish Ambassador to Washington and the
    forthcoming visit of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the U.S.

    indicate that the two countries have left behind the tensions
    between them?

    First and foremost, it shows that Armenia and the Armenian lobby have
    failed to achieve their goal to embroil Turkey with the U.S. and other
    countries. Ankara and Washington could reach consensus, because these
    countries have too many common interests. The U.S. wants to pursue
    its policy in the region through this country, and I think that the
    parties succeeded to to agree and understand each other.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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