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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY: BAKU IS TALKING TO ITSELF

    Aysor
    May 19 2010
    Armenia

    In his interview with Haylur analytical talk show, aired by the
    Armenian Public TV, Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh
    Kocharian has commented the statements of Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliev.

    When asked about the current stage of the negotiations, Shavarsh
    Kocharian said: "It's reliably known that there is the only document
    is on the table, accepted by the sides as a basis for negotiations -
    the Madrid Document of 2007, containing the Basic Principles of the
    settlement to the Karabakh conflict. Then the Co-Chairs delivered some
    proposals, which were exactly rejected by the Azerbaijani side. The
    recent example is the withdrawal of the snipers from the boundary,
    categorically rejected by Azerbaijan.

    "The disclosed part of the Madrid Document shows that the settlement to
    the conflict contains three international norms - self-determination
    of the nations, territorial integrity, and non-use of force. The
    statements that Azerbaijan is used to making are contrary to the
    Madrid Document. This makes one think that Baku is talking to itself,
    coming to some acceptable for itself decisions and is trying to submit
    its own wishes as a result of negotiations.

    Definitely, this is a falsification of the talks," said Shavarsh
    Kocharian.

    When asked to comment the information that is being spread by the
    Turkish and Azerbaijani media about surrendering of territories and,
    in particular, the statements of Aliev and Erdogan, Kocharian said:
    "If one says 'halva,' it doesn't sweeten your mouth. Regarding to
    the statements, in the end, the conflict has its certain causes and
    there is a responsible side for the consequences.

    "The conflict's roots are obvious: they come from the exercising the
    right of the people of Nagorno Karabakh to self-determination. And
    what's the reason for the conflict? Actually, the reason is
    Azerbaijan's implementation of the violence policy - mass killings
    and massacres against civil Armenian population, ethnic massacres,
    and aggression. Who is responsible for consequences? Surely, that
    is Azerbaijan, an aggressor, who from the beginning acted by means
    of force and violence and launched a military aggressive campaign
    against Nagorno Karabakh. This is the essence of reality."
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