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    GORAN LENNMARKER: "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HAS NO INTENTION TO GIVE INDEPENDENCE TO NAGORNO KARABAKH"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    April 23 2007

    "Majority of international organizations support Azerbaijan and
    Armenia in the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    This factor may provide a golden opportunity for the two countries,"
    says the report by Goran Lennmarker, President of OSCE Parliamentary
    Assembly.

    The reporter said three South Caucasus republics should form a stable
    basis of regional security, freedom, democracy and development,
    APA reports.

    "Calls for war contribute nothing but escalation of the situation.

    The expansionism is unacceptable in the world where integration
    processes are going. There should be Nagorno Karabakh's safer access
    to Armenia and Azerbaijan's to Nakhchivan. Everyone should feel
    himself safe irrespectively of his nationality and belonging to any
    national minorities. The settlement of problems of refugees and IDPs
    is important from this point of view," the report says.

    Goran Lenmarker said the status of Nagorno Karabakh is a key issue
    in this process.

    "If the problem is settled on the integration principles then status
    question could be agreed easily. Open borders and integrated economy
    will minimize the importance of issue of control over territories.

    Nagorno Karabakh wants to become independent but there are many
    minority groups in the Caucasus. The international community has
    no intention to give independence all of them, including Nagorno
    Karabakh. But it is important that Nagorno Karabakh and Armenia have
    direct relations. Azerbaijan is prepared to grant the highest autonomy
    to Nagorno-Karabakh," the report continues.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/39827.html
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