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Rena Murshud read more Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan persistently says that
he will reach an agreement on the peace treaty with Azerbaijan and
on the issue of delimitation and demarcation of the borders based
on the map of 1975. However, there is no accurate information about
the mentioned map itself or what areas are included in it.
It should be noted that from the time of the conflict between
Azerbaijan and Armenia to the date of the collapse of the Soviet
Union, a map was drawn up several times, including delimitation and
demarcation of the borders. Over the last 20-30 years, the
territorial conflict between the two states after the demise of the
USSR made it necessary to bring back those maps from the dusty
archives onto table. Rather, the Armenian authorities, using all
pretexts, have now started citing those maps as a basis.
It is necessary to remind one main issue that whether it is a
map made in France in 1918 showing the entire present-day Armenia
as the territory of Azerbaijan, or whether it is the map of 1975
claimed by Pashinyan, in any case, Karabakh, which Armenians
considered their land during the Soviet period, was within the
territory of Azerbaijan. In 2020, after the liberation of the
occupied lands in the Patriotic War, by the order of President
Ilham Aliyev, the Soviet-era status quo over Karabakh was
abolished.
Despite this, Armenia does not accept this reality, and
continues to brazenly call the lands of Azerbaijan
"Nagorno-Karabakh".
As mentioned above, in the meetings held after the war,
Pashinyan repeatedly made statements about the recognition of
Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. Nevertheless, this statement of
the prime minister was refuted and published in various comments in
many Armenian media. Today, as a result of the behavior and policy
of not only the Armenians, but also the Armenian authorities
according to double standards, the peace process has been
purposefully prolonged.
According to Azerbaijani diplomat Eldar Namazov, who recently
interviewed Georgian journalist Gela Vasadze, the 1975 map that
Pashinyan referred to for the signing of the peace treaty between
Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as for the demarcation and
delimitation of the borders of the two countries, is not considered
the final map. There were maps drawn in 74, 76, 77, which were
almost similar. But when it is determined by law, the delimitation
issue should not be based on the 1975 map, but based on cartography
and geodesy.
"Delimitation is a long issue. The map drawn up in 1975 applies
only a part of the general border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The other part should be compiled according to the maps published
in other years."
Political analyst Zardusht Alizade said these words in his
comment to Azernews in support of Eldar Namazov's
words. According to him, it is necessary to produce agreed maps for
certain areas, stations and projects every year. This is done in
parts for 10-15 years. It is impossible to carry out delimitation
works on that map. After each part is agreed, it is documented on a
defined map. And a single map defining the 1000 km
Azerbaijan-Armenia territory does not exist at all.
According to Alizade, Pashinyan's policy according to such
double standards is procrastination.
"Armenia is resorting to this way because it does not want the
signing of the peace agreement. Currently, due to the balance of
forces, the Azerbaijani side is strong and demands its rights.
Armenia does not want concede either. Pashinyan is playing with
time because he cannot afford to give what Azerbaijan wants, so
that maybe the situation may change in the future. Armenians live
with empty dreams that suddenly Azerbaijan will weaken and the
countries close to it, including itself, will become stronger. With
this thought, the unfortunate people put themselves in such a
ridiculous situation."
Being Azernews, we also learned the opinions of Georgian
journalist Gela Vasadze on the issue in question. According to him,
any negotiations regarding border delimitation and demarcation are
conducted on the basis of some documents.
"Of course, this process is continued only on the basis of
documentation. But the essence of the bilateral negotiations is
determined on the basis of consensus between the parties (both
Azerbaijan and Armenia), and for this, a new border passing through
a specific space should be created," Vasadze stressed.
The journalist, while expressing his opinion about the
recognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan by the
Armenian government, also touched on another point.
"Armenia insists that territories with current Russian
peacekeepers should not be included in Azerbaijan's sovereign
territory. Because Armenia thinks that the Armenians living in
Karabakh today cannot live together with the population of
Azerbaijan according to the laws of Azerbaijan. It is clear that
Azerbaijan does not agree to this," the Georgian journalist
said.
According to Gela Vasadze, Armenia's efforts are just to win
time. However, as Azerbaijan takes a position based on its internal
and external views, there will be hopes for a change in the
political and general situation in the world.
Also, it will be possible for Azerbaijan to restore full
sovereignty over its territory, including the entire territory of
Karabakh, of which its part temporarily is under peacekeeping
control.
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Rena Murshud is AzerNews' staff journalist, follow her on
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