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Armenian politician calls for return of occupied lands to Azerbaijan

- By Naila Huseynli

Member of the Armenian National Congress Zoya Tadevosyan stated the necessity of Armenia's withdrawin­g from the occupied territory of Azerbaijan. She made this statement during the recent meeting with reporters.

Member of the Armenian National Congress Zoya Tadevosyan stated the necessity of Armenia's withdrawin­g from the occupied territory of Azerbaijan. She made this statement during the recent meeting with reporters.

Tadevosyan noted that the occupied seven regions around Nagorno-Karabakh, which the Armenian side calls “liberated” territorie­s must be returned to Azerbaijan if the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict requires this, the Armenian media reported.

“In fact, you are well aware, and everyone understand­s in this audience that those are occupied territorie­s,” she said.

The Armenian politician stated that the territorie­s occupied during the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are not the territorie­s of "Karabakh".

In reply to the journalist­s' question whether this statement means that these territorie­s are occupied, Tadevosyan answered with the question: “Are these the Armenian lands?”

As to question whether she thinks that they should be returned, Tadevosyan stated that “None of you need to take offense at me, but I do not decide this. This issue has always been raised by [OSCE Minsk Group] co-chairs, and generally discussed at the negotiatin­g table. Dear journalist, do not take offense at me and demand something for which I am not responsibl­e for. If the issue is about the settlement through the return of territorie­s, then, of course, this is correct.”

Tadevosyan commented on the fact that the Armenian side considers these territorie­s to be "liberated" and not occupied. She stated that this is the position of the Armenian side, while the internatio­nal community holds a different opinion on this issue, considerin­g them captured or occupied.

On another question, whether she asked the opinion of the people of the separatist regime in Nagorno-Karabakh about this issue, Tadevosyan responded: “I did not ask anyone about anything, I'm stating the fact.”

Earlier, the leader of the Armenian National Congress party that Tadevosyan represents now, Levon Ter-Petrosyan lost his presidenti­al post because of his views on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

Armenia still remembers TerPetrosy­an's speech at the ANC congress in December 2016, when he said that delaying the settlement of the conflict will further weaken Armenia and NagornoKar­abakh, and the next decision will be even worse than what is on the table today.

Armenia occupied 20 percent territory of Azerbaijan in a war that followed the Soviet breakup in 1991. Dozens were killed and nearly 1 million were displaced as a result of the Armenia's armed aggression.

The ceasefire in 1994 froze the conflict. Unfortunat­ely, Armenia continues to violate four UN Security council resolution­s on immediate withdrawal of its armed forces from occupied territory including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surroundin­g regions of Azerbaijan.

Negotiatio­n and mediation efforts have failed to produce a permanent solution to the conflict due to Armenia's unconstruc­tive position on the issue.

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