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TRT World Forum discusses Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict

Politicians, experts from Russia, Azerbaijan discuss disputes over Nagorno-Karabakh region

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09:13 - 2/12/2020 Wednesday
Update: 09:15 - 2/12/2020 Wednesday
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Hikmet Hajiyev, aide to the president of Azerbaijan
Hikmet Hajiyev, aide to the president of Azerbaijan

Experts and politicians from Azerbaijan and Russia discussed the situation and developments in the war-hit region of Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday at the fourth TRT World Forum 2020, which was held online due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking at the roundtable, titled War and Peace: The Fate of the Azerbaijan-Armenia Conflict, Hikmet Hajiyev, aide to the president of Azerbaijan, argued that with the dispute on Nagorno-Karabakh now over after weeks of fighting between Baku and Yerevan, Azerbaijan had destroyed the regional security paradigm imposed by Armenia, thus allowing the implementation of the UN Security Council's resolutions on the matter.

Although the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan is over, there still are disagreements between the two countries, said Hajiyev, adding: "Azerbaijan is looking forward to build comprehensive regional security."

"We would like to see more regional ownership, regional participation and regional cooperation. We draw the attention on Russia and Turkey regarding regional ownership," he continued. "In the long-term perspective, we expect the engagement of two sides, Russia and Turkey, to reinforce peace and security In the region."

He suggested the need for a "national Marshall Plan" for Azerbaijan to rebuild the areas that had been occupied after buildings and structures there were destroyed in the Armenian withdrawal following a cease-fire on Nov. 10.

"This can be described as a genocide of a city," Hajiyev said, urging Armenia to respect its neighbors and the integrity of their lands and borders.

The session was also attended by Farid Shafiyev, chairman of the Center of Analysis of International Relations; Sergey Markedonov, researcher at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations; and Laurene Broers, Caucasus program director of the London-based peacebuilding organization Conciliation Resources.

Nagorno-Karabakh, also known as Upper Karabakh, is a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. But it was under Armenian occupation since the early 1990s.

New clashes in the territory erupted on Sept. 27, and ended with a Russian-brokered truce, which is seen as a victory for Azerbaijan.

*Writing by Dilan Pamuk in Ankara

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