Aiyev bears no relation to
Karabakh conflict?
August 23, 2010 17:50
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has nothing to do with the Karabakh conflict, said Vladimir Zakharov, Director of the Institute for Political and Social Research of Black and Caspian regions, during a space bridge summing up the results of the Russian President’s visit to Armenia.
“Azerbaijan has nothing to do with the Karabakh conflict. After collapse of the Soviet Union Azerbaijan stated that it is not legal successor of the USSR. Baku clearly stated that is successor of the Republic of Azerbaijan that was created in 1917-1918 and was unrecognized. Thus, it is unclear whether Nagorno-Karabakh bears any relation to the unrecognized Republic of Azerbaijan,” the expert noted.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has nothing to do with the Karabakh conflict, said Vladimir Zakharov, Director of the Institute for Political and Social Research of Black and Caspian regions, during a space bridge summing up the results of the Russian President’s visit to Armenia.
“Azerbaijan has nothing to do with the Karabakh conflict. After collapse of the Soviet Union Azerbaijan stated that it is not legal successor of the USSR. Baku clearly stated that is successor of the Republic of Azerbaijan that was created in 1917-1918 and was unrecognized. Thus, it is unclear whether Nagorno-Karabakh bears any relation to the unrecognized Republic of Azerbaijan,” the expert noted.
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