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    BAKU SPELLS OUT KARABAKH SETTLEMENT PLAN

    Interfax
    March 15 2010
    Russia

    The Karabakh settlement plan stipulates the Armenian pullout from five
    out of seven occupied districts around Karabakh and from 13 villages
    of the sixth occupied district, Lachin, Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mamedyarov told a Monday press briefing in Baku.

    Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak was the other participant in
    the press briefing.

    "That pullout must be followed by the reopening of communications, a
    donor conference and a number of programs drafted by Azerbaijan. It is
    also planned to ensure security of the Karabakh population," he said.

    Once that is done, the remaining part of the Lachin district will be
    freed together with the Kelbajar district, and Azeri refugees and
    displaced persons will return home under international monitoring,
    Mamedyarov said.

    The status of Karabakh will be defined only after that, he said.

    "We affirm that all the settlement phases will be fulfilled with due
    respect for territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. The same principle
    applies to the determination of the Karabakh status," he said.

    Azerbaijan has chosen peaceful settlement but "it is still analyzing
    all possible negotiating options," the minister said.

    "The Azeri position is fair. We accept the Madrid settlement
    principles. We also think that any conflict must be resolved primarily
    with peaceful methods, and there are possibilities to do that now,"
    he said.

    Azeri and Armenian leaders have had many meetings in recent years,
    and an updated variant of the Madrid Principles was presented in
    November 2009.

    "We think this document creates possibilities for drafting a major
    agreement. This means we have chosen the diplomatic path and are
    following it," Mamedyarov said.

    "If Armenia frees the occupied lands, it will open up vast
    opportunities for regional economic development and better living
    standards. Being the foreign minister, I believe that this is the
    best way to resolve the conflict. There will be no military rhetoric
    in that case," he said.
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