Azerbaijan's Aliyev Says Karabakh Talks At 'Dead End'
March 01, 2006
Ilham Aliyev (file photo) (AFP)
1 March 2006 -- Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev was quoted today as saying that talks with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave are at a "dead end."
Speaking in the town Banofshala, in a small part of Nagorno-Karabakh still controlled by Azerbaijan, Aliyev said his country must review its position and be ready for any eventuality.
Progress in resolving the dispute appeared to be gaining momentum in recent weeks, culminating in a face-to-face meeting last month in France between the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. But those talks ended without any reports of a breakthrough.
Armenian forces control of most of the enclave, but Karabakh's status remains unresolved. The 18-year-old dispute has claimed at least 25,000 lives and driven more than a million people from their homes.
(AFP)