The concept Azerbaijan has put forward about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is guided by international law.
The statement came from Mubariz Gurbanli, deputy executive secretary of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party and member of Azerbaijani Parliament.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s meeting with Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev in Sochi is another stage in conflict resolution talks, the MP said.
Recalling the trilateral meeting in Kazan held some time ago, Gurbanli said Russia has intensified efforts at time when Armenia is confronted with heavy social and economic problems.
President Ilham Aliyev has made clear the concept Azerbaijan has identified about Karabakh in all meetings. This concept rests on international law, he added.
'The norms and principle of international law emphasizes territorial integrity and sovereignty. Territorial integrity and sovereignty are key views put forward by Azerbaijan in these negotiations. In the meantime, the Kazan meeting showed that the Armenian diplomacy is indeed at the dead end.
In other words, Armenians fail to put forwards any other views that can oppose fair and unbiased stance of our state. In all cases, occupation of Azerbaijan’s lands by Armenia is obvious and it is impossible to deny this. Therefore, lack of any outcome in the Kazan meeting was due to Armenia’s non-constructive position,' the NAP official noted.
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