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    AZERBAIJAN POSTPONES HIGH-LEVEL VISIT TO US

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    April 23 2007

    Azerbaijan said Sunday that it postponed a high-level visit to the
    United States because of changes in U.S. wording describing its dispute
    with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory, the foreign ministry
    told the APA.

    "Taking into consideration changes to the provisions on the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno Karabakh conflict in the initial 2006 State
    Department Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, Azerbaijani
    Government postponed the visit of the Azerbaijani delegation to
    Washington for the bilateral security talks, scheduled for April
    23-24," the ministry's statement said.

    The Azerbaijani delegation was to include high level officials from
    Foreign Ministry, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Emergencies,
    Ministry of National Security, Interior Ministry, Border Service,
    Customs Committee, and Special Protection Service.

    The Foreign Ministry warned that the issue "may become a serious
    impediment to further security-related cooperation between our
    countries".

    The changes "distort the essence of the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict" and their introduction "puts in doubt the
    U.S. position of the honest broker in the resolution of the conflict,"
    the statement said.

    The country report on Azerbaijan, posted on the State Department
    Web site, states that in 2006 "Armenia continued to occupy the
    Azerbaijani territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding
    Azerbaijani territories".

    The report on neighboring Armenia, however, says: "Armenian
    forces occupy large portions of Azerbaijani territory adjacent
    to Nagorno-Karabakh. Armenian officials maintain that they do not
    'occupy' Nagorno-Karabakh itself."

    The Azerbaijani statement said resolution of the conflict "based on
    the territorial integrity of ... Azerbaijan, with Nagorno-Karabakh
    as its inalienable part, is a primary and foremost element" in its
    security cooperation with the United States.

    The US made these changes after the interference of American Armenian
    National Committee.

    The United States said its policy had not changed.

    "Any interpretation that our policy regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict has changed is not correct," State Department spokeswoman
    Nancy Beck said Sunday. She said the U.S. was aware of Azerbaijan's
    statement announcing the postponement and was in contact with its
    government.

    "These talks are important and we look forward to them taking place
    at the earliest date," Beck said.

    On Friday, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack also said there
    had been no change, adding: "The United States reaffirms its support
    for the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, and holds that the future
    status of Nagorno-Karabakh is a matter of negotiations between the
    parties."
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