Karabakh conflict settlement to boost Armenia’s independence – Azeri Foreign Ministry

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February 4, 2019 Monday 10:01 AM MSK


Karabakh conflict settlement to boost Armenia's independence - Azeri
Foreign Ministry

BAKU. Feb 4

A settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will open big economic
prospects primarily for the population of Armenia, Azerbaijan's
Foreign Ministry said.

"As Prime Minister of Armenia, Mr. [Nikol] Pashinyan should be aware
that a settlement of the conflict will lend impetus to the
independence of Armenia and create new political situation and also
open up big economic opportunities primarily for the population of
Armenia," the ministry stated in response to Pashinyan's remarks
during his visit to Germany.

The international resolutions and documents adopted in relation to the
conflict, primarily the four UN Security Council resolutions, "require
a full, immediate and unconditional withdrawal of troops by the
Armenian invader from Azerbaijan's occupied territories," the
statement said.

"First of all, we would like to remind that as the result of the
conflict it is Nagorno-Karabakh and the seven areas abutting
Azerbaijan that were occupied, and around a million of Azerbaijanis
were subject to ethnic cleansing and forced to flee. All of the
documents adopted in relation to a conflict settlement, and the
proposals by the Minsk Group co-chairs of the OSCE [Organization for
Security and Co-operation in Europe] are referring not to 'people' but
the population of Armenian and Azerbaijani origin," the statement
said.

It was reported that at a joint press conference with German
Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Friday the Armenian prime
minister said that Azerbaijan's unwillingness to recognize Stepanakert
as a party to the Karabakh conflict thwarted progress in the
settlement talks.