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    WASHINGTON DENIES PRO-ARMENIA BIAS

    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    April 6 2006

    A high-ranking US official has said Washington supports a fair and
    peaceful settlement to the long-standing Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict that meets the interests of both sides,
    despite some analysts describing US government's financial aid to
    Armenia as an indicator of bias.

    The allocation of more financial assistance to Armenia than Azerbaijan
    does not imply that the United States favors this country on the
    conflict resolution, said the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
    for European and Eurasian Affairs Matthew Bryza. Washington backs
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and a conflict resolution based
    on the United Nations resolutions, Bryza said during his visit to
    Baku jointly with a State Department Policy Planning Director Stephen
    Krasner on Monday.

    "The UN Security Council resolutions represent worldwide laws and we
    support them. We are interested in the continuation of peace talks.

    The key issue here is for the sides to reach agreement that would
    benefit both of them," the American official added. Commenting on the
    operation of the self-proclaimed Upper Garabagh republic's office in
    the U.S., Bryza said this is in line with American laws. He said US
    legislation does not ban the opening of any entity's representation
    in his country despite certain restrictions. "We allow any given
    organization to operate in the United States unless this runs counter
    to our laws. There is nothing illegal about the activity of an
    organization from the Garabagh region or the Cyprus Turks' community
    in the U.S. But personally, I have not had any officially meetings
    with the Upper Garabagh representatives." In a meeting with President
    Ilham Aliyev, the head of state said the successful development of
    multi-lateral US-Azeri relations was essential for the whole region
    and expressed hope for further expansion of cooperation. Heisner
    thanked Azerbaijan for its contribution to the anti-terror campaign in
    Afghanistan, Kosovo and other hot spots and said bilateral relations
    were of strategic importance for his country.

    'Double standards' The American officials met with opposition leaders
    to exchange views on the social and political situation in Azerbaijan
    after last year's parliamentary elections, as well as democracy
    and human rights. The current status of the Garabagh talks was
    also reviewed during the meetings with the leaders of major Musavat,
    Popular Front and Azerbaijan Democratic Parties, and the National Unity
    Movement, according to the US embassy. A source from the PFPA said
    the opposition raised the issue of what they described as a double
    standard policy pursued by the U.S. with regard to Azerbaijan. The
    US officials are expected to attend an international conference on
    transparency in extractive industries. The event focusing on the
    experience of pilot countries will take place next Thursday as part
    of the fourth meeting of the Coalition on the Extractive Industries
    Transparency Initiative (EITI).

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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