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    'BY CONSTANTLY SAYING HALVA THEIR MOUTH IS NOT BEING SWEETENED': SHAVARSH KOCHARYAN

    Tert.am
    19.05.10

    "Today there is a document on the table which is the 2007 Madrid
    Principles. After that various proposals have been by the [OSCE Minsk
    Group] co-chairs which have mainly been rejected by Azerbaijan,"
    Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan said at a program
    yesterday aired by the public TV in reference to a statement by the
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

    As a proof of the said Kocharyan pointed to the proposal to drawing
    back the snipers from the borderline - something Azerbaijan has
    strongly rejected.

    "In fact, based on the statements made by Azerbaijan and compared
    to the disclosed part of the Madrid Principles, where it is
    clearly mentioned that the issue must be resolved based on three
    international principles - nation's right to self-determination,
    territorial integrity and non-use of force - it leaves the impression
    that the Baku negotiates with itself, comes to a solution beneficial
    for itself and then attempts to present it as a result of talks,
    because what Azerbaijan states is definitely contradicting to the
    Madrid Principles," said Kocharyan.

    Speaking about the possible return of some regions adjacent to Nagorno
    Karabakh to Azerbaijan, something that has recently been much spoken
    about, Kocharyan said the following: "In an Eastern style by constantly
    saying 'halva' their mouth does not turn sweet; on the contrary,
    it tastes bitter. The issue has its essence, and the conflict has
    its causes, and there is someone responsible for it. The essence of
    the issue is clear for all: it is the realized self-determination of
    the people of Nagorno Karabakh," said Kocharyan.
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