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Armenia will take part in NATO-sponsored exercises in Azerbaijan
June 27, 2004 21:50:20
Associated Press Worldstream June 26, 2004 Saturday
Armenia will take part in NATO-sponsored exercises in Azerbaijan
YEREVAN, Armenia
Armenia will take part in NATO-sponsored exercises in Azerbaijan this fall in spite of tensions between the two countries, a top Armenian military official said Saturday.
Col. Murad Isakhanian, the chief Armenian representative at the Baku planning conference for NATO's Partnership for Peace maneuvers, said Azerbaijan had given security guarantees for the Armenian contingent at the Cooperative Best Effort-2004 exercises in the Azerbaijani capital Baku in September.
Earlier this week, several protesters broke into the planning meeting in Baku and called on Azerbaijan to stop negotiations with Armenia. The incident highlighted tensions over Nagorno-Karabakh - a territory disputed by both countries. Isakhanian and another Armenian officer were among those attending the conference.
Protesters and hotel security guards suffered minor injuries in the incident in the hotel. Eight people were detained by police.
Armenia and Azerbaijan are at odds over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, which Armenian forces seized from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s. A 1994 cease-fire has largely held, but no final settlement has been reached. Neither Armenia nor Azerbaijan are NATO members, but both former Soviet republics participate in NATO's Partnership for Peace program.
Isakhanian said Saturday that Azerbaijani authorities had apologized for the Baku incident.
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