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"I am pleased that here in Parliament, we are talking about the EU’s relations with Armenia, and that the report on which we voted clearly indicates what I consider to be a fundamental problem in relations with the country, and that is the unresolved problem of Nagorno-Karabakh. It is increasingly common to hear talk of war in Karabakh. Talk of this kind has come from representatives of the political leadership in Baku, political scientists and experts. Karabakh is internationally recognised as being part of Azerbaijan. The fact that, by creating an atmosphere of fear and periodically threatening the renewal of hostilities, Azerbaijan can present the simple fact of not attacking and not conceding anything else to Armenia as a compromise is the political strategy we have been seeing for quite some time now. Azerbaijan works hard to make sure the threat of war is constantly present, in order to ensure that not fighting still appears to be a concession. This is no longer a secret; it is openly talked about. Therefore, I think it is important to remember that the demilitarisation of the region and withdrawal of Armenian troops from the occupied territories are essential conditions for maintaining the dialogue and negotiations in the context of Euronest."@en1

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