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There Can be No Return to Borders of 1988 says Artsakh

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January 18, 2017
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David Babayan, Artsakh presidential spokesperson
David Babayan, Artsakh presidential spokesperson

STEPANAKERT (ArmRadio)—“There were several important messages in Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s comments on Nagorno-Karabakh,” said Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) Republic presidential spokesperson, David Babayan.

“The most important is that Russia and other Minsk Group countries exclude the use of force and stress there is no alternative to a peaceful settlement,” said Babayan. “Besides, we should remember that all issues will be settled only after the status of Nagorno-Karabakh is determined.”

The presidential spokesperson said that Lavrov on Tuesday made it clear that the “Karabakh issue is not an internal affair of Azerbaijan and its settlement does not depend on Baku’s will.”

As for the Russian Foreign Minister’s regret for the lack of consensus on the implementation of an investigation mechanism, Babayan said “Azerbaijan foils any step in that direction, despite the agreements reached in Vienna and St. Petersburg.”

Speaking about Lavrov’s reference to the four resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council and the demand to “liberate the occupied territories,” the Spokesman said “We have not occupied any territories. We have been forced to liberate some territories to form a buffer zone.”

“There cannot be a return to the borders of 1988 and 1991, because we’ll not be able to ensure our security having Azerbaijan as a neighbor,” Babayan said.

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  1. A.Napetian says:
    6 years ago

    Lavrov’s remarks are new, true and encouraging, if they stand, apparently Russians have well understood fortunately that Azerbaijan, whom they flirted lately with high hopes, will not be a reliable neighbor at all, a Turk is a Turk, they will always remain Turk, can,t be trusted.

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