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    ILHAM ALIYEV MAKING DIVING LINES

    YEREVAN, JUNE 29. ARMINFO. President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is
    sure in possibility of settling the Karabakh conflict and wants to
    achieve it in a peace way. Ilham Aliyev expressed such an opinion in
    his interview to the TV channel SNN-Turk.

    In his opinion, the issue must be settled between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. "The given format is determined and the negotiations
    are held just in this format. Armenia insistently tries to involve
    Nagony Karabakh into the process, but we are against it." He explains
    such position of Baku by the fact that the "lands were occupied by
    Karabakh and not Armenia." The president thinks the present meetings on
    settlement of the conflict are in a positive directions. He explains
    it by the fact that "the international organizations and the OSCE
    MG engaged in the given issue have understood that Azerbaijan will
    never yield Nagorny Karabakh and will never put with the violation
    of its territorial integrity." In this connection, Ilham Aliyev
    expresses readiness to provide Armenians residing in Karabakh
    a status of high autonomy and ensure their security. "Including
    jointly with international organizations. But Nagorny Karabakh is an
    Azerbaijani land. The sovereignty of Azerbaijan must not be violated
    and territorial integrity must be restored," he says.

    Not confused with his own illogic, Ilham Aliyev says that "400,000
    Armenia live in Georgia, and they do not demand independence. They
    live also 500,000 Azerbaijanis and they do not demand anything
    either." Developing his idea, President Aliyev says "if Armenians
    want to create an autonomy in all the states they reside, a dozen
    of Armenian states will occur in the world. It is illogic and
    contradicts to the International Law." He also says "there are
    hopes in the negotiation process, but I cannot say whether there is
    progress." "Progress will be when we achieve agreements on this or
    another issue. There are hopes as the processes in the world are
    not in favor of Armenians, The political picture in the region is
    changing. Azerbaijan as part of the EuroAtlantic community supports
    very close ties with NATO, European Union, USA. Armenia wages other
    policy and its allies are on the other side," Aliyev explains.

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    Developing his idea, President Aliyev says "if Armenians
    want to create an autonomy in all the states they reside, a dozen
    of Armenian states will occur in the world. It is illogic and
    contradicts to the International Law."
    Detroit, Paris, and Beirut are not part of the Armenian homeland you idiot! Only areas that were unjustly GIVEN as monopoly pieces to other states which once comprised the Armenian homeland are areas that would ever seek to be independent. By the way International Law also states something along the lines (if anyone knows the exact text please post) that humans are entitled to life, and the ability to live at at least a minimal standard. Azerbaijan refused to allow THIS International Law to be upheld. Now they want the other International Law to be upheld. Armenians requested independence, what happened? They were massacred! The azeri turkish army as an AGGRESSOR attacked those who were calling for peaceful reform and / or independence. The above quote from Idiot aliyev is a great example of how illogical most of these animals think...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tateos
      im dutch by the way
      and I'm Japanese.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tateos
        hey i was born in the netherlands and i have no memory of turkey how does that make me non dutch
        You have Turkish blood running in your veins... I don't care where you were born, you are a Turk.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tateos
          i never have heard of a great armenian empire why are you insinuating that such a thing ever existed
          I suggest you grab a caucasian history book and get busy. Armenia has had great empires too - I know this probably crushes you...

          Start with "Tigran the Great", ask for help if you need it...anyway I am sure you missed the point of my post...

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