27 May 2004, 14:23

Organization for Karabakh Liberation declares against peace talks with Armenia

Peace talks with Armenia are part of a political game thrust on Azerbaijan. This was announced at the conference titled "Karabakh: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" arranged by the Azerbaijan Organization for Karabakh Liberation (OKL) on May 25.

In conference participants' opinion, "Azerbaijan has a right to liberate occupied territories by military means as nobody asked for permission to occupy a part of the country." Some participants suggest that the condition to hold the talks within one year should be imposed on international organizations. And then, if there will be no positive changes in the peaceful resolution, military operations should be resumed. It was noted that the Azerbaijan government did not pay due attention to the Karabakh conflict. Representatives of different Azerbaijan political parties, movements, and youth organizations attended the conference.

Source: Echo (Azerbaijan)

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