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    GERMANY HOSTS CONFERENCE ON KARABAKH CONFLICT

    news.az
    Feb 4 2010
    Azerbaijan

    The coordination center of the German Azerbaijanis held a conference
    on Karabakh conflict in Berlin.

    During the conference attended by representatives of the Azerbaijani
    embassy, chief executive of the center Samira Patzer-Ismaylova spoke
    with a report "Hope for peace or political-geographic grips: Karabakh
    conflict in 2010".

    The orator noted that the Karabakh conflict is the most bloody
    international conflict in the territory of the former USSR, that
    Armenia occupied 20% of Azerbaijani lands and held ethnic cleansing
    driving Azerbaijani population from these lands. 30,000 Azerbaijanis
    died in the result of the conflict while 1,000,000 turned into refugees
    and IDP most of whom live in hard conditions.

    The reporter noted that the long activity of the OSCE Minsk Group
    on the peaceful resolution of the conflict has been ineffective. She
    also touched upon negotiations between the presidents of Azerbaijan
    and Armenia on the resolution of the conflict, position of the
    international community, Armenia's nonconstructive position that
    created a puppet regime in the occupied lands, Azerbaijan's readiness
    to grant the high status of autonomy to the Karabakh Armenians as
    well as other conflicts in the South Caucasus.

    Famous political scientist Haiko Langner spoke about the ways to
    settle the Karabakh conflict and its influence on the prospects
    of the geopolitical situation in the South Caucasus. He noted that
    39-year-old research worker of Bundestag office specializes on the
    international relations, democratization in the post-Soviet republics,
    migration and integration in the EU and last year he published the work
    "Crisis area in the South Caucasus: Nagorno Karabakh, Abkhazia, South
    Ossetia in conditions of legal and political and geographic tensions".
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