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    WE'RE NOT GOING TO MAKE CONCESSIONS - TOP OFFICIAL

    News.Az
    Wed 20 June 2012 12:37 GMT | 13:37 Local Time

    "The presidents of the three co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group in their
    last year's joint statement noted the inadmissibility of maintaining
    the status quo and the importance of achieving progress in resolving
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    I believe that the current statement of 18 June is a continuation
    of the will of the co-chairs", head of socio-political affairs
    department of the Presidential Administration Ali Hasanov has said
    while commenting on the latest statement of the heads of the OSCE
    Minsk Group, Media-forum reported.

    "Evaluation of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as one of the world's
    major problems that requires its solution and the calls for the parties
    to the compromise is a positive factor. However, it should be noted
    that the Azerbaijani side has already voiced its constructive stance
    on this issue.

    It's the Armenian side that demonstrates a non-constructive position
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and approaches lightly to this
    problem. So to solve the conflict, Armenia should take the necessary
    steps and should respond to constructive proposals of the Azerbaijani
    side.

    Azerbaijan goes for maximum concessions allowed by international
    legal norms, principles of the OSCE and the joint declaration of the
    presidents, based on the Helsinki Final Act. We cannot and will not
    go for big concessions," Hasanov said.

    As for the calls of the presidents of the co-chairs on Azerbaijan
    and Armenia to refrain from the use of force, the Presidential
    Administration official said that the use of force is one of the
    fundamental principles of the UN in addressing contentious bilateral
    issues.

    "This principle implies the solution of disputes and conflicts
    peacefully, with the non-admission of war. Therefore, we assess
    encompassing this issue in a joint statement of the three presidents
    as a reference to this principle.

    However, this does not mean that the occupation of the territories
    can take a long time, that Azerbaijan will be deprived of the right
    to liberate its lands from occupation. Azerbaijan reserves the right
    to it.

    Nevertheless, we advocate a peaceful, negotiated solution to this
    issue. And we assess the call of the three co-chairs as a priority
    estimate for peaceful settlement of the conflict," Hasanov underlined.

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