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MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 12. President of the
Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has been interviewed by Turkish
Haber Global TV channel.
Trend presents the interview.
- Welcome to Haber Global TV channel. We have an
extremely important guest. As you know, Azerbaijan is waging a
patriotic war. There is a rapid but sustained advancement of the
Armed Forces of Azerbaijan on the battlefield. A ceasefire, tense
diplomatic processes, especially after the attacks Armenia
committed yesterday, immediately after the announcement of the
ceasefire, activity on the battlefield and at the negotiating
table. All, of course, is closely watched by President of
Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev who has agreed to talk to us today despite
the tensions. Welcome, Mr. President.
- Thank you.
- First of all, I would like to start with yesterday's
attack, the latest situation on the battlefield and at the
negotiating table. On the one hand, we know that you are carrying
out intense diplomatic activities. Thank you again for taking the
time to talk to us despite such a busy schedule. Yesterday we saw
the reaction to the attack on your civilian population. However, a
completely different approach is observed in foreign media, a kind
of propaganda war of the diaspora. First of all, what is the
current situation like?
- Of course, we have been facing black propaganda for many
years. There are several reasons for this, one of which is the
activity of Armenian diaspora organizations in some countries.
Azerbaijan is the target of this activity. Their agenda always
includes such goals as denigrating Azerbaijan, spreading lies about
Azerbaijan and, thus, undermining the image of our country.
Armenian diaspora organizations and their patrons, Armenians of
the world have unleashed an information war against Azerbaijan in
connection with the recent battles. As a result of that, distorted
information is often published in world media these days.
Therefore, we must make great effort to communicate Azerbaijani
realities to the world community. In this regard, I want to express
my special gratitude to representatives of the Turkish media,
because leading TV channels and other media outlets in Turkey
circulate the truth about this conflict to the world every day, day
and night.
It is possible to say that immediately after the introduction of
the ceasefire, Armenia continued its vile actions. We paused for a
while because we are true to our word. Since a ceasefire was
announced, we were hoping that the Nagorno-Karabakh issue would be
resolved politically because we thought that the military stage was
over, the aggressor had learned its lesson on the battlefield and
would now take into account the realities and show a positive
approach at the diplomatic level. Unfortunately, we did not see
that and the ceasefire, which came into force at 12 o'clock, was
violated by Armenia.
As you know, a horrific crime was committed against civilians on
the following night. The city of Ganja was bombed. The city came
under fire with "Tochka-U" missiles, as a result of which civilians
were killed and injured. This is another manifestation of the ugly
face of Armenian fascism.
Armenians of the world, Armenia's supporters, their benefactors
and Islamophobic circles will no longer be able to conceal this
crime because everything is already obvious. There were statement
for the press at the scene yesterday and representatives of foreign
embassies who are visiting the site today see everything with their
own eyes. Once again, they see who is causing this conflict, who
pursues an aggressive policy, who is committing crimes against the
civilian population. The Armenian state is a state of terror, a
fascist state, and this crime against humanity has shown this once
again.
- The factor you have just mentioned is very important.
We have worked in many areas where Turkey is fighting terrorism.
For example, the PKK subjected our cities to rocket and artillery
fire. We knew that this was the work of a terrorist organization. I
said this in our broadcast yesterday – an action that is
incompatible with humanity, conscience and logic. Earlier in your
address to the people, you said that you were receiving calls, in
particular, from Russia, asking for a ceasefire. The ceasefire has
been reached, but then with what logic and why is this attack being
carried out? How would you answer this question?
- First of all, we must take into account the terrorist nature
of Armenia because they are being defeated, they are losing on the
battlefield. The victorious Azerbaijani Army achieves new military
successes every day. Either a city or a village is liberated from
occupation almost every day, or the territory of these villages is
taken under control. Today I can say that several settlements are
now fully under our control. We simply haven't entered these
settlements yet because there is no need for that from a military
point of view. But we will make further announcements after some
time. Therefore, Armenia is being defeated in all directions of the
front, and this being the case, it wants to avenge its pain and
defeat on civilians. This is their nature. The perpetrators of the
Khojaly genocide have now carried out an attack on Ganja.
The military-political leadership of Armenia is guilty of the
attack on Ganja. According to the information we have, this
decision was made personally by Pashinyan. We have accurate
information that Pashinyan is currently experiencing very severe
psychological upheavals. His moral and psychological state is very
tense and he makes inappropriate decisions. For example, they have
made several attempts to re-occupy Hadrut. This morning, I was
informed that last night a large group of commandos who arrived
from Armenia tried to re-occupy Hadrut although from a strategic
point of view, this is not particularly important for Armenia –
just to take a selfie there and report to its population. The
Azerbaijani Army neutralized this unit, and the losses Armenia
suffered there that night are exclusively victims of Pashinyan's
irresponsible and predatory policies.
This is their tactic, as they are accustomed to the fact that
they will always be supported on the world stage. Unfortunately,
the world's Armenians, their patrons, Islamophobic circles have the
most powerful positions in the world. They have always supported
Armenia and their aggressive policy against us, defended them. They
spread utter lies about Azerbaijan, tried to portray Azerbaijanis
as aggressors. But today, in the age of the Internet, it is very
difficult for them to do this because there are already
non-traditional media outlets, there is the Internet, and
communicating information is not very difficult. Therefore, they no
longer have the same positions in the information war now. We are
on the right track. We are right in terms of both international law
and historical justice. We are on our own land, we are fighting on
our own land. If Armenian soldiers leave our lands, then this
conflict will also end.
- You have mentioned the international community. The
West did not express a particular reaction to this attack. Did you
expect a protest? During the meeting held by Mr. Hajiyev with the
attachés yesterday, we also witnessed such a picture. He said three
times: ask questions and we will answer and explain to you the real
state of affairs. No answer.
- We didn't really expect anything, and there is no need for
that because over the years we have seen that they do not want to
hear the truth or try to disguise it, distort information and real
facts. There are many reasons for that. Therefore, our main goal
was to resolve this issue, restore historical justice and our
territorial integrity. We have enough strength to do this.
Of course, the support provided from the very first days, from
the very first hours by fraternal Turkey, the clear statements of
my brother, esteemed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as well as
statements of other high-ranking officials provided Azerbaijan with
moral support and also showed the whole world that Turkey is next
to Azerbaijan. Otherwise, this conflict between Armenia and
Azerbaijan could cover a wider geography.
- Do you expect a sustainable ceasefire? It is
constantly violated although it was reached after 11 and a half
hours of negotiations in Moscow. Yesterday, we, journalists,
witnessed that Baku is showing great patience.
- Yes, we are showing patience. Of course, after such a barbaric
shelling of Ganja, every Azerbaijani is outraged and an adequate
response is required. But we are giving an answer on the
battlefield. We avenged yesterday's victims on the battlefield. Our
attitude is this: we have never fought and are not fighting
civilians. This is one of the qualities that distinguish Azerbaijan
from Armenia. Therefore, in order to ensure a sustainable
ceasefire, Armenia must, first of all, understand that they will no
longer see the lands liberated from occupation and will not return
there. For them, this is completely impossible. Whatever they say
and whatever support they have, this will not happen. We came to
these lands, these are the lands of our ancestors. No force can
drive us out of there. The sooner they understand this, the better
for them because for a lasting ceasefire to be reached, both sides
must be committed to it. We are committed to it. We observed the
ceasefire, which came into force at noon, but when we saw that
Armenia was violating it, naturally, we could not but react. We
have to protect ourselves. Thus, it is possible to say that the
ceasefire entered into force but did not happen in real life.
- Are you receiving signals to retreat, at least at this
point, from your lands?
- No, we are not receiving such signals and no-one can give us
such signals. This is contrary to international law and historical
justice. There were no such signals. There have been signals to
stop. There have been signals not to move forward anymore. There
have been signals to ensure a ceasefire. And we say: well, let
there be a ceasefire, but in parallel it is necessary to resolve
the issue peacefully.
I believe that the agreements reached in Moscow fully meet our
interests, because, first of all, it provides for the exchange of
bodies of those killed in the action and prisoners on a
humanitarian basis. We wanted this from day one. But Armenia did
not go for it. There are also other very important political
moments. One of them is the restoration of negotiations,
discussions, continuation of substantive negotiations based on
fundamental principles. And the fundamental principles meet our
interests, because they provide for a withdrawal of Armenian armed
forces from the occupied lands. It is stated in them that the
Armenian armed forces will withdraw from five districts at the
first stage and from two more at the second stage. After that, of
course, all internally displaced persons will return to the places
where they lived before. This means that our internally displaced
persons will return to both Shusha and Khankandi, after which a
political solution to this issue can be provided.
Another issue – Armenia has always had a negative attitude to
this – is that the format of the negotiations remains unchanged.
The Armenian leadership and prime minister Pashinyan have always
said that Azerbaijan should negotiate with the so-called
"Nagorno-Karabakh republic". But we were opposed to this. The
inclusion of such an item there is also in our interests.
Therefore, there are already all the possibilities and all the
grounds for the transition from a military stage to the diplomatic
and political stage. As for the issue of Armenia's observance of
the ceasefire, I hope that the new successful operations of the
victorious Azerbaijani Army yesterday and this night will force
them to do so.
- Since 27 September, when this patriotic war began, you
have been talking about the possibility of resolving this issue
within the framework of a new format, with more active
participation of Turkey, that this issue can be resolved jointly by
Russia and Turkey. But Lavrov's statement did not mention Turkey.
It followed from his statement that the negotiations would again be
continued within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group in the
future. In what way and when will Turkey be at the negotiating
table? Has this been spoken about?
- Of course, this is our position. I have said this many times.
I want to reiterate that Turkey must definitely play an active role
in the political settlement of this issue. I also know that some
Turkish media outlets are wondering why Turkey was not in Moscow.
Naturally, this was not envisaged at the current stage. Neither was
Turkey faced with such a task. This is not a process of
negotiations. This is just a ceasefire on a humanitarian basis. In
other words, it was not an event organized for negotiations. So
far, negotiations have been conducted within the framework of the
Minsk Group. However, these negotiations have been ineffective and
have yielded no result. For nearly 30 years, we have not received a
single centimeter of our lands back through negotiations.
Therefore, I also said quite correctly that the Minsk Group was
established in 1992, and we have no information about the basis on
which it was established. If you look at the composition of the
Minsk Group, you can see that it also includes countries located
far from this region, which have no connection with it and have
never been interested in the conflict. Their presence here a
formality. Well, if we want to resolve this conflict – and we do
want this – then there must be countries that would have both
strength and influence and this composition should not be
one-sided. Notice the activities of Armenian diasporas in the
countries that are now co-chairs of the Minsk Group now. In all
three countries, Armenian diaspora organizations have great
political influence. Thanks to these political opportunities, they
influence the officials of these countries. So how fair is it? Why
shouldn't Turkey also be a co-chair? It is already a member of the
Minsk Group. Therefore, our policy is quite logical and we have a
result-oriented approach.
Geopolitical realities have changed. The situation in 1992
cannot be compared to the current situation. Turkey today is a
powerhouse not only in the region but also on a global scale. Many
in the West do not want to accept this. This annoys them. They are
used to the fact that, unfortunately, their words sometimes had a
high value in Turkish politics last century. But Turkey is pursuing
an absolutely independent policy today and has turned into a force
to reckon with on a global scale. What issue can be resolved in our
region without Turkey? Look, Turkey has its say in Syria, Libya,
the Middle East, our region, and this is a reality. It must be
reckoned with.
I cannot say when the negotiations will begin, but since Armenia
is violating the current ceasefire, I do not believe that it will
be sincere in the negotiations. In any case, de jure or de facto,
Turkey must definitely participate in the settlement of this
problem. It is already participating because it is no secret that
we hold regular consultations with Turkey. Since the beginning of
these processes, since 27 September to the present, we have been in
constant contact. High-ranking representatives of Turkey are in
close contact with the heads of state and government of many
countries. Therefore, it is already a reality. We just have to turn
de facto reality into de jure reality.
- You have said, "why shouldn't Turkey be in the system
of co-chairmanship, it should be". I will ask for more clarity but
quote you. Earlier, in your address to the people, you used such
expressions, "we have changed the status quo, the line of contact
is no longer there, we have broken it". Could you please dwell in
detail both on Turkey's participation in the new negotiations and
on these words of yours, what did you mean? What status quo will be
created by Baku from now on?
- You know, for many years, we made great effort to get a
statement from co-chairs in this regard. Finally, about seven to
eight years ago, several statements were made at the level of the
presidents of America, Russia and France that the status quo is
unacceptable and must be changed. We welcomed that. I have also
stated several times in this regard that this is a very positive
approach. In other words, it means that Armenian armed forces must
leave our lands. Armenia should change the status quo because we
have not occupied Armenian lands. How can we change the status quo?
This became a kind of message, a signal to Armenia. Unfortunately,
this and other statements – there have been several – hung in the
air. What did we hear after that? Recently, the co-chairs backed
down from these words. What are they saying now? They are saying
that the status quo is not sustainable. But there is a big
difference here. The status quo must be changed, i.e. Armenia must
leave our lands. The status quo is not sustainable, i.e. it is
unstable, which means that they simply state this as a fact. This
being the case, Azerbaijan changed the status quo itself, on the
battlefield. The status quo is gone. The settlements and villages
of Aghdara, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Hadrut have already been liberated.
What status quo can we talk about now? None. Line of contact? It is
gone. It is clear that the existing line of contact was created on
the basis of deep military knowledge. Armenia did not have any
military knowledge at that time. This must be admitted openly. The
low authority of Armenia creates a very serious problem for them.
For them, the line of contact had to be very short and straight.
And this was done. They are smart enough for that. This was done by
their advisers. If you look at the old line of contact, you will
see that it has a horizontal-vertical shape. Like this, a smooth
one. In other words, it is very easy to defend it. Their positions
were mainly based on the hills. It was very difficult to take them,
to destroy fortifications. Now there is no line of contact. We
broke through it from several directions – from the north, from the
south and then from the east. What line of contact can we talk
about now? It is gone! The salvation mission of the Azerbaijani
Army continues. We liberate new positions every day. It doesn't
matter if these positions are a village or a city. Let there be a
hill, a mountain – they are more important than a village or a
city. We will return to the cities anyway. The main task for us is
to occupy strategic heights. Today, all the neighborhoods of Hadrut
are under our control. The city is also ours. A completely
different question is whether to enter the city or not. At present,
we are not faced with the political task of declaring the
liberation of one place today and another tomorrow. No! In some
cases, we liberate villages and towns and announce that after a day
or two. This tactic also exists.
Let me say again: there is no status quo and there is no line of
contact. There is no myth about an invincible army the Armenians
had been inventing over the years. We showed who is who. Therefore,
these realities must be taken into account by Armenia, its patrons
and the whole world. Those who tell us to "stop" should know: well,
we can stop, we do not want bloodshed either, but after that a
political process must begin. If the political process does not
start, we will not stop. I said that we would go all the way. To
the end. But how? In military or political ways? This is another
question. We want the military stage to end, so that no blood is
shed, there are no martyrs and we liberate our lands
peacefully.
- The political and military side of the issue is one
thing. Today, more precisely from the moment we arrived in Baku, we
have met with people who were forced to leave these places. Among
them were people from both Khojaly and Jabrayil. We visited the
villages built by the Azerbaijani state, by you. Everyone we met is
filled with a sense of gratitude to you and to the state. They say,
"we live here, we do not need anything, but we want to return to
our lands." The people of Jabrayil, answering the question, "What
will you do on the lands liberated from the occupation?", told us,
"Just let there be a roof over our heads and that would be enough
for us." What will you do for these people? Will there be new
construction work on these lands?
- We will build not only roofs there, we will build entire
cities, we will return life to those places. We will restore all
the destroyed places. Today they are under the control of our army.
Some of the liberated lands are already being visited by
representatives of our media. In others, our servicemen shoot
videos themselves. We can see that there is not a single building
there. In other words, these are the actions of the fascists. The
world must and will see this. Look at the state of Aghdam and
Fuzuli today. They have destroyed all our villages. They thought
the Azerbaijanis would never return there. But they have no idea
about the determination of the Azerbaijani people. We have rebuilt
Jojug Marjanly in just about eight months. The village, which we
liberated from occupation in 2016, was rebuilt in six to eight
months. People live there today, there is gas, water, electricity,
a mosque, a hospital, a school, houses – everything. In addition,
we provided them with agricultural equipment and this village has
revived. We must turn all this land into paradise. The nature there
is already like paradise, and even though these lands were under
the heel of the Armenians for many years, they will be reborn.
Life, children's laughter and people's smiles will return there.
The citizens of Azerbaijan will live on these lands with
dignity.
Our internally displaced persons know that their problem is the
number one problem for me, for the President. You, too, know how
much help we provide. This year, we will provide 7,000 families
with new apartments. About 35,000 people receive free housing from
the state every year. The state pays them a monthly allowance.
Therefore, of course, they are satisfied with the care of the
state. In our meetings, they always express their gratitude and
say: everything is fine here, we live in new houses, we have not
seen such conditions, but please take us back there, we want to go
there. And they will go.
Therefore, we must work on plans for the development of these
regions now. Relevant instructions have already been given.
Planning will be carried out for the population of Azerbaijan to
return to these regions and settle there as soon as possible.
- Mr. President, thank you very much for meeting with us
despite such a tight schedule and diplomatic tensions.
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