We Have No Territorial Demands From Armenia, and We Don't Want Them to Have Territorial Demands From Us, Says Aliyev
“We have no territorial demands from Armenia, and we don't want them to have territorial demands from us,” stated Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in an interview with Euronews.
“Winning the war was the mission of my life or at least of my political life, and I have successfully accomplished it. We won the war, we restored justice, our territorial integrity. And now we are talking about peace. If Armenia wants peace, we will achieve it because we have no territorial demands from Armenia, and we don't want them to have territorial demands from us,” the Azerbaijani President declared.
He also added, “The people who live in Nagorno-Karabakh, in the territory that is currently temporarily controlled by Russian peacekeepers, are located in Azerbaijan. They must choose to either stay here and live as our citizens and a national minority (we have many such minorities) or leave.”