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MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 14. President of the
Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has been interviewed by France
24 TV channel.
Trend presents
the interview.
-Hello and welcome to the France 24 interview. Today
brought you from Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. I am in the
presence of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. President Aliyev,
thank you very much for accepting to answer our questions. Of
course, I will be asking you about the conflict over
Nagorno-Karabakh. Since the ceasefire, which was supposed to be a
humanitarian truce, was signed, there has been continuing violence,
continuing acts of war. I'm asking you today: is that ceasefire
officially now dead, over, null, and void?
-It depends on the behavior of Armenia. Because we are always
committed to our responsibility, and the decision to announce the
ceasefire on humanitarian grounds, as you know, came from Russia,
and we supported it. Because I think it was a right decision in
order to exchange the bodies of the dead soldiers and also
hostages. Also to continue the activity on the negotiation table.
Because the declaration that was announced in Moscow actually
provided that negotiations will be based on the basic principles.
That was always our position. Armenian side always tried to disrupt
the process and was trying to introduce new approaches on
negotiation table, which we rejected by us, and by the Minsk Group
co-chairs. The most important part of the declaration along with
other issues was that the format of negotiations will be unchanged.
And that's very important because for broad international audience
maybe it's not very clear what it means. I will probably give some
more information about that. Because for the last two years after
the new government in Armenia came to power, one of their activity
was to bring the so-called "authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh" to the
negotiation table and thus, to change the format. Because for more
than 20 years, negotiations are being held between Armenia and
Azerbaijan within the framework of the Minsk Group process. So, the
attempts to bring the so-called "Nagorno-Karabakh authorities" were
an attempt to change the format. So, when both sides commit that
the format is unchanged that means that everything just is within
the framework of what has been agreed before. We were observing the
ceasefire. But as you know Armenia brutally violated it and not
only in Ganja. The attack on civilians in Ganja was reflection of
their aggressive policy. And also, they everyday violate ceasefire.
I was informed this morning that since 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock in
the morning they more than 150 times shelled the city of Tartar and
Aghdam. And unfortunately, we have one victim today among civilians
in Tartar.
-But Azerbaijan has also continued to fire, has it not?
The world has been seeing pictures of civilians under shelling in
Stepanakert inside Nagorno-Karabakh.
-First, since the ceasefire was announced, all the shelling from
Azerbaijani side was stopped, second, we never deliberately attack
civilians in any city or village on the occupied territories. Our
targets were only military installations. Our military targets have
been identified very carefully. Therefore, we only hit those
targets, which was a threat to the lives of our people and our
soldiers. But unfortunately, Armenians are using the tactics to
install military equipment in the areas of the cities where people
live. So, we had to protect ourselves. But since the ceasefire was
established, we were committed to that, but Armenia violated it, so
we had to respond.
-So you are saying that there have been no strikes by
Azerbaijan since the ceasefire was announced. Even on military
targets?
-No, on military targets there have been strikes, we do not deny
it. But that's natural, because we have to defend ourselves.
Ceasefire cannot be achieved unilaterally. Otherwise, Armenia will
get an advantage and will achieve its goal and actually what they
are trying to do. They are trying to regain the territories that
have been liberated. Particularly, they try to regain back the city
of Hadrut, but they failed. My advice to them and I already
publicly addressed Armenian leadership and also Armenian people,
that they should stop trying to regain what has been liberated
back. That will only cause new victims and will lead to
bloodshed.
-What about the pictures of bombings on churches inside
Nagorno-Karabakh there is not military targets,
surely.
-Yes, you are right. We are investigating that issue, I'd like
to say that Azerbaijan is a country with a very high level of
religious tolerance, which was reflected by all the major
international organizations, including United Nations. During the
visit of His Holiness head of the Vatican, Pope Francis to Baku, he
publicly declared that the level of intercultural dialogue,
interreligious dialogue in Azerbaijan is very high. You have
probably seen the Armenian church in the center of Baku, which was
restored by us. And we protected it as the heritage of Armenian
people. In that church, we keep more than 5,000 ancient books in
Armenian language. But what Armenia has done to our mosques? What
have they done to the mosques of Aghdam, mosque of Fuzuli, mosque
of Shusha? They not only almost destroyed them, but they keep
animals there. They keep pigs there, thus insulting the feelings of
all the Muslims, not only us. I am not saying that we did it in
revenge, no. We need to investigate this issue, we are not sure
about what happened. We have doubts that could have been done by
Armenians in order to blame us. If it was done, if it was done by
Azerbaijani military units, that was a mistake, and we don't have
any historical or religious targets among those targets which we
have.
-I want to ask you about the diplomatic process now.
Mediation has been ongoing with the OSCE Minsk group, the co-chairs
at the moment France, US and Russia. Do you think that structure,
should remain that France should remain a co-chair in those
negotiations?
-We are receiving some contradictory statements and messages
from the very beginning of the outbreak. But I think that due to
our mutual diplomatic efforts, we managed to keep the situation
under control. As you know, I received several phone calls from
president Macron. And our last conversation was very positive. We
committed to our efforts to find a political solution to the
conflict. I was informed that France as a co-chair will remain
neutral, because that's the mandate for a co-chair. This morning I
was informed that the French foreign minister issued a statement
that due to the fact that France is a co-chair of the Minsk Group,
it must be neutral. We fully support this position and our position
always was that all the co-chairs must be neutral. They should not
take sides, because it's contradicting their mandate. In a national
capacity, every country has allies and friends, with some countries
having more active relations, with some countries less active
relations. This is normal and no one is objecting that. But if some
countries have a mandate to be a mediator, of course, both sides, I
am sure, Armenia and Azerbaijan expects neutrality, and we see this
neutrality now. Therefore, I think the issue which you are
referring to now is over. So, we have closed that page.
-In previous interviews, you've called for an apology
from Emmanuel Macron, after his remarks saying that 300 fighters
from Syria have been brought to fight for your side. When you last
spoke to him, did you speak about this issue-him accusing
mercenaries are fighting for your side?
-Yes, of course. Yes, we spoke about that and I was still
waiting for evidence. No evidence was presented to me. No evidence
was presented to our other officials. I asked the French president
to give evidence and to organize contacts between the heads of
corresponding state units in order to talk, in order to exchange
this information and this contact happened. And I can tell you that
no evidence was presented to us. Therefore, if there is no
evidence, I think these rumors should also be left back in history.
We don't have mercenaries. This is our official statement. Since
the outbreak, already more than two weeks passed, and not a single
country presented us a single evidence of that. Moreover, we don't
need that. We have an army of more than 100 thousand fighters. And
what we are doing now on the ground demonstrates that our army is
capable of liberating its lands itself.
-France's foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has said
that there is Turkish military involvement which risks
internationalization of this conflict. Is he wrong about
that?
-Yes, he is wrong about that. Turkish military involvement is
another fake news. There is no military involvement of Turkey. We
are using Turkish military equipment. This is true. But we are
using military equipment of Russia, military equipment of Israel,
and military equipment of other countries. And we buy this military
equipment, unlike Armenia, which gets it free of charge. Turkey is
in no way other than political, is present in the process. There
are no Turkish forces, Turkish F-16s are here but they are left
here after the joint military training. By the way, last year we
had ten joint military trainings with Turkey, including air force.
This year, due to pandemic, we had only two and it happened that
just after the military training, this outbreak happened. So we
decided to keep F-16 on the ground and they are on the ground. They
are not on the air.
-How many Turkish drones are you deploying?
-We have enough in order to achieve our targets. I think that
you can understand me that this is the information that I prefer
not to disclose.
-But are they making the difference in this
conflict?
-Of course, they are very modern, sophisticated weapons, and I
can tell you, only by the drones which we acquired from Turkey, we
destroyed Armenian military equipment worth 1 billion dollars. Only
by the drones and of course, we are using other drones as you know
from other sources. We are using artillery, we are using broad
range of military equipment. But only the drones made the damage to
Armenia worth 1 billion dollars. That's a serious damage for them.
I wonder, where did they get so much money to buy all this
equipment. Probably, they got them free of charge.
-I am afraid we will have to leave it there. So many
more questions, of course we could ask you, but thank you very
much, President Ilham Aliyev for answering our questions today. And
thank you at home for watching. Do stay tuned to France-24 for more
international news coming right up.
-Thank you.
-Thank you very much. It was very interesting to talk to
you.
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