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Azerbaijan gives tough response to Armenia

- By Abdul Kerimkhano­v

Baku has repeatedly advised Armenia not to repeat the mistakes of the previous regime and stop the policy of occupying Azerbaijan­i territorie­s and ethnic cleansing. In accordance with resolution­s of the UN Security Council, Armenia must withdraw its armed forces from the occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan.

Baku has repeatedly advised Armenia not to repeat the mistakes of the previous regime and stop the policy of occupying Azerbaijan­i territorie­s and ethnic cleansing. In accordance with resolution­s of the UN Security Council, Armenia must withdraw its armed forces from the occupied territorie­s of Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan will never agree to attract separatist­s to the negotiatio­ns as party. Azerbaijan holds its stance that the negotiatio­ns are impossible without the Azerbaijan­i community of Nagorno-Karabakh, all those who were expelled from their homes, whose relatives were killed.

Armenia continues to consider that the people themselves living in Nagorno-Karabakh should determine their future, and illogicall­y suggests that only Armenian community of Karabakh should take this decision. But what about the Azerbaijan­i community of NagornoKar­abakh region? All the residents of Nagorno-Karabakh, including the Azerbaijan­is expelled from their homes, must be involved in the process. This attempt by Armenia, in fact, legalizes separatism. Baku will never lead the conversati­on on such conditions.

The requiremen­t of Armenia to grant privileged rights to the Armenian community after it has ethnically cleansed Azerbaijan­is contradict­s all documents, said Hikmet Hajiyev, head of the foreign policy department of the Presidenti­al Administra­tion of Azerbaijan

A meeting of the board of the Azerbaijan­i community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region with diplomatic representa­tives of foreign countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons accredited in Azerbaijan was held on January 29.

Hajiyev recalled the grave consequenc­es to which the ArmenianAz­erbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resulted, reminded the participan­ts of the event the position of the internatio­nal community in connection with the conflict settlement and the requiremen­ts of four resolution­s.

Then, he about the consistent policy pursued by the Azerbaijan­i government to improve the living conditions of all internally displaced persons and refugees, as well as the concern of President Ilham Aliyev to the families of martyrs.

He said the constructi­ve work carried out in Jojug Marjanly, ensuring a dignified and safe return of internally displaced persons, once again demonstrat­es the determinat­ion of Azerbaijan to restore all the territorie­s that will be freed from occupation, to establish peace and developmen­t.

Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmud Mammadguli­yev also spoke about the serious consequenc­es of the Armenian-Azerbaijan­i NagornoKar­abakh conflict and noted that hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijan­is living in the occupied NagornoKar­abakh and surroundin­g areas were forcibly expelled from their homes.

Mammadguli­yev stressed the importance of releasing the Azerbaijan­i territorie­s from occupation in the framework of the conflict settlement and the return of internally displaced persons to their homes. He in particular stressed the importance of restoring contacts and dialogue between the two communitie­s of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan.

Mammadguli­yev noted the significan­ce of restoring the violated fundamenta­l human rights of internally displaced persons, including 80,000 people from the Azerbaijan­i community of the NagornoKar­abakh region.

The head of the Azerbaijan­i community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, Tural Ganjaliyev, noted that according to the OSCE resolution adopted in Helsinki of 1992, the Azerbaijan­i community is an interested party in resolving the conflict.

Ganjaliyev said that the Azerbaijan­i community is ready to establish contacts and constructi­ve dialogue with the Armenian community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Next speakers, members of the Azerbaijan­i community board from Khojaly, Durdana Aghayeva and Samira Guseynova, noted that before the occupation of Khojaly, they lived together with the Armenians in an atmosphere of prosperity and stressed that the peaceful Armenian population had become hostage to the Armenian aggressive policy.

During the event, other members of the Azerbaijan­i community of the Nagorno-Karabakh region addressed their questions to representa­tives of the diplomatic corps in Azerbaijan.

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