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Azerbaijani FM: No logic to Armenia's position

Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict Materials 26 April 2012 12:47 (UTC +04:00)
Armenia has so exhausted its diplomatic resource that it entrusts such an ignorant person like Shavarsh Kocharyan to voice its position, Azerbaijani foreign ministry official representative Elman Abdullayev told Trend.
Azerbaijani FM: No logic to Armenia's position

Azerbaijan, Baku, April 26 / Trend E. Tariverdiyeva /

Armenia has so exhausted its diplomatic resource that it entrusts such an ignorant person like Shavarsh Kocharyan to voice its position, Azerbaijani foreign ministry official representative Elman Abdullayev told Trend. He commented on an interview given by the Armenian deputy foreign minister to Novosti Armenia agency.

"It is hard to not only comment, but even understand Kocharian's interview," he said. "His statements are so wide of the truth that there is a feeling that he either raves, or is not familiar with the realities."

If the Armenian authorities were ready for peace they would have complied with the requirement of the international community to withdraw troops from the occupied territories and negotiated with the intention of making peace, he said.

"Hysterical claims of the Armenian diplomat stipulate that the Armenian side has exhausted its arguments and relies on a volume of absurd statements and complexity of expressions, rather than the logical explanation. Maybe this is because there was no logic in the Armenian position."

However the fact remains. The international community considers Armenia as an aggressor. The international community has been calling for the de-occupation of Azerbaijani territories for many years, but the Armenian side ignores this fact. It even allows an absolutely ignorant man to express the official position, he said.

"Perhaps, it is all the same for the Armenian leadership who represents it and how it is represented," he said. "This testifies to a total rejection from creating at least a semblance of diplomatic efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict."

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