During the discussion organized by the Armenian Institute for International and Security Affairs titled “One year after the 44-day Artsakh war,” Styopa Safaryan, the head of the National Institute for International and Security Studies, noted that Azerbaijan’s actions showed that it did not intend to meet international standard because it thinks that this should be implemented “in the form of demarcation of its historical homeland” by the use of force․
“Aliyev does not want to have borders. Instead, he wants the borders that he can draw through force and the threat of force. The proof for this is a number of calls and statements among the international community, in which the international mechanisms are one of the proposals for a comprehensive solution to the problem. Azerbaijan does not respond to such proposals, so it is not interested in resolving the issue by international standards. It is obvious that one of the directions for solving such problems is the immediate resumption of the negotiation process under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group. The problem remains that Azerbaijan must be brought to the field of international law by joint efforts.”
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