Baku continues to insist on `indivisibility principle of Azerbaijan’

PanARMENIAN.Net

Baku continues to insist on keeping `indivisibility principle of
Azerbaijan’ in Karabakh problem resolution
01.06.2007 20:36 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `Azerbaijan’s stance is clear: the Karabakh conflict
can be resolved only by keeping the indivisibility principle of the
country,’ Spokesman to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Khazar Ibrahim
stated.

`Status of Nagorno Karabakh can be determined only in the framework of
Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. It will be very difficult to
speak about determining any autonomous status till the Azeri and
Armenian communities cannot live in peaceful conditions,’ Khazar
Ibrahim underlined, the BBC Russian service reports.

In his interview to Associated Press Matthew Bryza stated that `the
sides agreed on returning regions adjacent to Nagorno Karabakh, which
are under the Armenian control’. Meanwhile, RA MFA Acting Spokesman
Vladimir Karapetyan, commenting on Bryza’s statement told the
PanARMENIAN.Net that Armenia’s stance in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
problem is well known, and irrespective of who makes such statements
and how those statements are commented in the negotiation process, we
can only repeat what we have stated a lot of times. `Until the status
of Nagorno Karabakh is determined, its right to self-determination is
provided, an uninterrupted communication is guaranteed, the Armenian
side is not going to speak about insignificant issues,’ Karapetyan
underlined.