Baku Needs Nothing "Extraordinary," Aliyev Assures

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Yerevan's withdrawal from occupied Azeri lands" will result in establishment of neighborly relations with Armenia, said Azeri President Ilham Aliyev. "We need nothing extraordinary. We merely demand releasing our lands from occupation and withdrawal of Armenian troops, after which we can live as neighbors," the Azeri leader said at a meeting with a Turkish delegation, which arrived in Baku to take part in the Second World Azerbaijanis Congress. "We live in this region, we are neighbors, we are destined to live together. However, there is a precondition of ending separatism, return of Azeri citizens to the lands of their genuine residence and, of course, territorial claims," the Azeri President said, Interfax reports.
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