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    AZERBAIJANI DEPUTY SUGGESTS PARLIAMENT REJECTS ASSISTANCE OF OSCE MINSK GROUP

    Trend
    Oct 1 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani Parliament has to make a decision on the suspension of
    the OSCE Minsk group's efforts to find a settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh Armenian Azerbaijani conflict, parliament's deputy Fazail
    Aghamali stated at the first meeting of parliament's autumn session.

    International organisations, including the OSCE Minsk group have double
    standards on the issue of Ramil Safarov's release, Aghamali said.

    "These organisations which are always turning a blind eye to the
    crimes of Armenians against Azerbaijanis, exaggerate the issue of
    release of the Azerbaijani officer who has already served a sufficient
    sentence. The OSCE Minsk group has adopted an unfair position in
    the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," the deputy stated,
    adding that the OSCE and a number of international organisations have
    still not recognised Armenia as an aggressor state.

    "During the past 20 years, the OSCE Minsk group has not made any
    progress in the conflict settlement. This is why I suggest we should
    end its efforts," Aghamali noted.

    The OSCE Minsk group is a group of OSCE member states whose co-chairmen
    are heading the process of a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict. The purpose of OSCE Minsk group is to provide
    a permanent forum for negotiations on a peaceful settlement of the
    crises based on principles, responsibilities and OSCE statements.

    The OSCE Minsk group co-chairmen are currently Jacques Faure (France),
    Igor Popov (RF) and Robert Bradtke (USA).

    They regularly visit the region to hold high level negotiations between
    the parties. They also hold meetings with the chairman and other
    members of the OSCE Minsk group to prepare a report on negotiations.

    The OSCE Minsk group include Belarus, Germany, Italy, Switzerland,
    Finland, Turkey as well as Armenia and Azerbaijan along with
    co-chairmen states.

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