of azerbaijan and they fight for theirfreedom and they did all the right legal other steps. and we are today facing a very clear question to the world saying do whatever right for self determination, especially in a state who violate all the human rights for your own people, how you see possible to us to live in a country where is the regime, by the way, just for your understanding, for other people, understanding the family who are ruling republic being part of soviet union or independence 44 years. one family controlled the country. there is no rights for the azerbaijani people, not about talking about the armenian, how you see the possibility for ethnic minority, how they treat us to get any rights or any defense. for us, it s not a question about do we want it or not? we don t see any chance. by the way, it s blockade. and yesterday example was very simple the kids, which was because we are the separate families who unfortunately kids
we ll be living side to side, but we ll be separate territory, we ll be separate state. it will be separate rules of law because we are a democratic country. we have a president been elected. we cannot see ourselves be part of azerbaijan, but we respect what we ve been living in the same region and we need to find a way, despite all the difficulty, to find a solution which will be acceptable from both sides. so, right. so it will be a lot of people die. do i take from that then that you fundamentally disagree with the government in yerevan who say it is now simply a question of negotiating the right sort of dealfor your people, frankly, inside an azerbaijani state? they say it s a question of rights, human rights and security rights for your people being guaranteed. but they say it is no longer an issue of territory or sovereignty. armenian government, the leader of armenia, said, whatever will make the decision, the leaders of artsakh, we will follow our choice first. second, we got a
with strong message to president aliyev requesting the de blockade the road. we re showing is not only russia, but in france, in you parliament, in the united states, surprisingly have a common view about this issue, which is really something very special, because we all know what this relationship between major european countries and russia today. but mr vardanyan, even if the blockade is lifted, my question remains how can your community in nagorno karabakh be viable in the long term? even the government in yerevan, the armenian government, says that this is no longer a territorial issue, ie, they re not making a claim to turn nagorno karabakh into an independent state or part of armenia. they say in yerevan it is simply a matter of rights. that is, a question of negotiated, negotiating, guaranteed security and human rights for the armenian community inside your territory. but the implication is that
only russia, but in france, in europe, parliament and the united states, surprisingly have a common view about this issue, which is really something very special, because we all know what this relationship between major european countries and russia today. even if the blockade is lifted, my question remains how can your community in nagorno karabakh be viable in the long term? even the government in yerevan, the armenian government, says that this is no longer a territorial issue, ie they re not making a claim to turn nagorno karabakh into an independent state or part of armenia. they say in yerevan it is simply a matter of rights. that is a question of negotiated negotiating, guaranteed security and human rights for the armenian community inside your territory. but the implication is that in the long run you will be part of the azerbaijani sovereign state. do you accept that? artsakh people, armenians who live in artsakh from 1988, when there were soviet times that we will not be part
but we respect what we ve been living in the same region and we need to find a way, despite all the difficulty, to find a solution which will be acceptable from both sides. right. do i take from that then that you fundamentally disagree? with the government in yerevan who say it is now simply a question of negotiating the right sort of dealfor your people, frankly, inside an azerbaijani state? they say it s a question of rights, human rights and security rights for your people being guaranteed. but they say it is no longer an issue of territory or sovereignty. armenian government, the leader of armenia, said, whatever will make the decision, the leaders of artsakh, we will follow our choice first. second, we got already read clear messages from france, from the united states, from russia. but we also see this issue is not closed. the page is not turned out. this is why, despite all the rhetoric around azerbaijan, international international