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Jan 22, 2010 | Posted by: roboblogger

The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs issued the following statement today:

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"On January 20, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs met with Armenian President Serzh Sargsian in Yerevan, Armenia.

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American Dood

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Jan 22, 2010
 
Armenia should join the EU, but those intolerent germans won't let them

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Jan 23, 2010
 
Another big BS they did , f*ck them and their statement!!
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Jan 23, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
Another big BS they did , f*ck them and their statement!!
The fact is Azerbaijan wants everything back how it was during soviet times and frankly even an amateur will question "where is the Azeri compromise!!!"
NK will never become under Azeri control again.That's a fact.If Azeris really want how things were during soviet times then only solution is another war because NK Armenians will not accept.
The irony is if Aliev keeps saying "we will ONLY accept NK under Azeri control" then why even "negotiate" What's there to negotiate unless that monarch says one thing in public and does something else in private.

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Jan 23, 2010
 
The only solution for the conflict is Madrid protocols, but there sould not be any threat for the territorial integrity of my country.

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Jan 23, 2010
 
Sahakian wrote:
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The fact is Azerbaijan wants everything back how it was during soviet times and frankly even an amateur will question "where is the Azeri compromise!!!"
NK will never become under Azeri control again.That's a fact.If Azeris really want how things were during soviet times then only solution is another war because NK Armenians will not accept.
The irony is if Aliev keeps saying "we will ONLY accept NK under Azeri control" then why even "negotiate" What's there to negotiate unless that monarch says one thing in public and does something else in private.
aziks should worry loosing the whole Artcakh soon (lower karabakh). The best defense is the attach. This is what they are doing; with no success. They will get nothing back and talking about giving something is nonsense. Most of us and others understand this but tusks.

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Jan 23, 2010
 
Samoxin wrote:
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aziks should worry loosing the whole Artcakh soon (lower karabakh). The best defense is the attach. This is what they are doing; with no success. They will get nothing back and talking about giving something is nonsense. Most of us and others understand this but tusks.
so now you are dreaming about lower karabakh? lets see what will happen mr. khachik.

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Jan 23, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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so now you are dreaming about lower karabakh? lets see what will happen mr. khachik.
your kyalla has no khabar what's going on. It's already happening...
http://hetq.am/am/karabakh/m-hakobyan/

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Jan 23, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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so now you are dreaming about lower karabakh? lets see what will happen mr. khachik.
your kyalla is out of khabar. It is happening right now...
http://hetq.am/am/karabakh/m-hakobyan/

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Jan 24, 2010
 
Samoxin wrote:
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your kyalla is out of khabar. It is happening right now...
http://hetq.am/am/karabakh/m-hakobyan/
you are still beileving in childish fairy-tales, aren't you? lollllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..

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Jan 24, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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you are still beileving in childish fairy-tales, aren't you? lollllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..
le-say-yes. r u done?
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Jan 24, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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you are still beileving in childish fairy-tales, aren't you? lollllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..
You goatherds will be able to see behind your ears but you will never see our Artsakh as part of your smelly shithole you call a country.

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Jan 24, 2010
 
Fair Dinkum wrote:
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You goatherds will be able to see behind your ears but you will never see our Artsakh as part of your smelly shithole you call a country.
You better don't open your mouth man, it is smelling even thru your posts...and never say "never"..i wander whose country looks like shithole, think twice ..lol
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Jan 24, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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You better don't open your mouth man, it is smelling even thru your posts...and never say "never"..i wander whose country looks like shithole, think twice ..lol
Visit Armenia and you will feel in Europe. Azerbaijan is like the middle east!

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Jan 24, 2010
 
RC Cola wrote:
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Visit Armenia and you will feel in Europe. Azerbaijan is like the middle east!
sure i will do that , just for nostalgia and see soviet built buildings..lol..and how you know that Azerbaijan is like middle east, you have never been to Azerbaijan ,or ?
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Jan 24, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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sure i will do that , just for nostalgia and see soviet built buildings..lol..and how you know that Azerbaijan is like middle east, you have never been to Azerbaijan ,or ?
I was talking about the culture and mentality, not just architecture! We are modern Christian Europeans! Azeris are even worse than Turks. You are muslims, you can't be that modern in your thinking since you are influenced by that religion! Like the head scarf surfacing again all over muslim nations...including moderate ones!

Turks maybe are starting to have modern buildings, etc. but your mentality is still a middle east primitive type.

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RC Cola wrote:
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I was talking about the culture and mentality, not just architecture! We are modern Christian Europeans! Azeris are even worse than Turks. You are muslims, you can't be that modern in your thinking since you are influenced by that religion! Like the head scarf surfacing again all over muslim nations...including moderate ones!
Turks maybe are starting to have modern buildings, etc. but your mentality is still a middle east primitive type.
We are muslims , you are right and being christian doesn't say anything about your modernity or vise versa if i am muslim it doesn't mean that i am not modern..this is just matter of perception..and if you visit my country you will see more european elements there than in your own country.
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Jan 24, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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We are muslims , you are right and being christian doesn't say anything about your modernity or vise versa if i am muslim it doesn't mean that i am not modern..this is just matter of perception..and if you visit my country you will see more european elements there than in your own country.
Why would you have European elements in AZ? You are oriental people, stick to your style, with blue mosques, etc.

BTW, we preserved mosques in Artsakh and Yerevan! THAT is a sign of being civilized and modern!

Azeris and turks are destroying Armenian sites, i.e. the stone crosses in Nakhichevan...from fear that Armenia will take back that region!

another BTW, Nakhichevan is an ARMENIAN name, just like SHAHUMIAN in the North of NK which is under azeris occupation...for now .
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Uzun Hasan wrote:
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We are muslims , you are right and being christian doesn't say anything about your modernity or vise versa if i am muslim it doesn't mean that i am not modern..this is just matter of perception..and if you visit my country you will see more european elements there than in your own country.
If you are so modern, why do you elect presidents from father to son? That looks to me like a DICTATORSHIP, like in Syria!

nahhh...you are in a different zip code when it comes to modernity and democracy!

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Jan 24, 2010
 
RC Cola wrote:
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If you are so modern, why do you elect presidents from father to son? That looks to me like a DICTATORSHIP, like in Syria!
nahhh...you are in a different zip code when it comes to modernity and democracy!
Listen ,
electing father or son has nothing to do with modernity, it has more to do with democracy...and for you in the meantime better to keep quite when it comes to democracy..yet we did not kill anyone in parlament in the middle of day as you did.
or would you be so kind to remember about 2008 march days?..lol haha ya-ya you have democracy..lol
It is not up to you to decide or we don't need your permission to have european elements.
and regarding destroying :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijanis_in_...
With the departure of Azeris, not only did the Azeri cultural life in Armenia cease to exist, but its traces were being vigorously written out of history. In 1990 a mosque located on Vardanants Street was demolished by a bulldozer.[41] Another Islamic site, the Blue Mosque (where most of the worshippers had been Azeri since the 1760s) has since been often referred to as the "Persian mosque" intending to rid Armenia of the Azeri trace by a linguistic sleight of hand.[42] Geographical names of Turkic origin were changed en masse into Armenian-sounding ones[43](in addition to those continuously changed from the 1930s on[21]) effectively erasing from popular memory the fact that Muslims had once formed a substantial portion of the local population.[44]

&#1055;&#1093;&#10 77;&#1085;&#1100;& #1103;&#1085;- russian name of Pyongyang looks like armenian, does it belong to you as well?

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Jan 24, 2010
 
Uzun Hasan wrote:
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Listen ,
electing father or son has nothing to do with modernity, it has more to do with democracy...and for you in the meantime better to keep quite when it comes to democracy..yet we did not kill anyone in parlament in the middle of day as you did.
or would you be so kind to remember about 2008 march days?..lol haha ya-ya you have democracy..lol
It is not up to you to decide or we don't need your permission to have european elements.
and regarding destroying :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azerbaijanis_in_...
With the departure of Azeris, not only did the Azeri cultural life in Armenia cease to exist, but its traces were being vigorously written out of history. In 1990 a mosque located on Vardanants Street was demolished by a bulldozer.[41] Another Islamic site, the Blue Mosque (where most of the worshippers had been Azeri since the 1760s) has since been often referred to as the "Persian mosque" intending to rid Armenia of the Azeri trace by a linguistic sleight of hand.[42] Geographical names of Turkic origin were changed en masse into Armenian-sounding ones[43](in addition to those continuously changed from the 1930s on[21]) effectively erasing from popular memory the fact that Muslims had once formed a substantial portion of the local population.[44]
&#1055;&#1093;&#10 77;&#1085;&#1100;& #1103;&#1085;- russian name of Pyongyang looks like armenian, does it belong to you as well?
Oghlum, get this through your head,šArtzakh is Armenia Foreverš Full Stop.

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