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    Leyla Aliyeva: Referendum in Karabakh Pregnant with Big Problems for Baku

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    02.08.2006 14:55 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan has serious ground to press for a national
    referendum, Azeri political scientist Leyla Aliyeva said. According
    to her if legal conditions are created for conduction of a referendum
    in Karabakh, the items of the referendum should exclude controversy
    between the principle of territorial integrity and the right to
    self-determination. "The items of the referendum should refer to
    various levels of autonomy. It's another matter, who will determine
    these items. Anyway, conduction of the referendum in Karabakh only
    is pregnant with big problems for Baku," she said. "The only logic
    used by the Co-chairs is that Baku should hold immediate talks with
    Karabakh. This standpoint is supported by all the international
    mediating missions. Anyway, Karabakh does take part in the talks but
    not as a side in conflict but as a concerned party," she remarked.

    Aliyeva said some progress has been achieved. "The optimist of
    the mediators may be explained by this fact. Compromise on a
    stepwise plan was achieved. The sides also agreed that the talks
    on Nagorno Karabakh's status will be delayed for 10 years. I think
    it's an advance," she said. At the same time the Azeri political
    scientist said that "in order not to lose this achievement the
    mediators apply cautious wordings. "These wordings base on the
    agreements achieved. They leave open the issue of the referendum and
    territorial integrity, which in our case conflict with in other. If
    earlier representatives of some foreign states used to say that the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict should be resolved within the framework
    of territorial integrity, so now such statements can be heard very
    rarely. The wording on the referendum does not answer the question
    what's more important self-determination or territorial integrity,"
    Aliyeva considers, reported Realazer.com.
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