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  • Deputy FM: Azerbaijan-Inflicted Damage To Karabakh, Armenia Inestima

    DEPUTY FM: AZERBAIJAN-INFLICTED DAMAGE TO KARABAKH, ARMENIA INESTIMABLE

    tert.am
    26.09.12

    A deputy foreign minister of Armenia has commented on a recent
    statement by Natig Hasanov, the head of Azerbaijani Economic
    Development Ministry's intergovernmental economic cooperation
    committee, who said the Ministry had estimated what he called the
    damages caused by the Armenian occupation.

    Below is an excerpt from Shavarsh Kocharyan's interview to the
    Armenpress news agency.

    How would you comment on Azerbaijan's financial claims to Armenia?

    It is impossible to find a qualitative criterion to estimate the
    damages Azerbaijan caused to Karabakh, Armenia and itself, by using
    force and pursuing Armenophobic policies.

    In response to the Nagorno-Karabakh people's right to self
    determination, Azerbaijan committed massive slaughters and ethnic
    cleansing against the self-determined Nagorno-Karabakh; it unleashed
    a large-scale aggression that led to many victims and the devastation
    of many cities and towns, the destruction of infrastructures and the
    occupation of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which continues to date.

    And today, declaring a night axe-murderer a hero, refusing to
    withdraw snipers, elaborate investigation mechanism and strengthen
    the ceasefire, and inciting provocations on the Line of Contact,
    Azerbaijan bears a responsibility for every killed person, regardless
    of ethnic origins.

    The fraudulent misrepresentation of figures or the regional history
    will not help the Azerbaijani leadership to avoid responsibility
    for both the human losses and [the attempts of] of torpedoing the
    mediators' efforts towards settling the conflict and establishing
    peace and security in the region.

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