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    ALBANIA TELLS AZERBAIJAN IT WILL STOP ARMS SALES

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Aug 2 2007

    Albania assured Azerbaijan on Wednesday that it will take every measure
    to stop the sale of weapons to countries in a state of conflict, after
    Turkey sent back a shipment of Albanian weapons bound for Armenia.

    "The Albanian government will use its authority with the utmost
    seriousness to take all necessary measures to prevent the sales
    of weaponry to countries in a state of conflict," Albanian Foreign
    Minister Lulezim Basha said. Basha made the pledge in a telephone
    conversation with his Azeri counterpart Elmar Mamedyarov, a foreign
    ministry statement said.

    Last week Turkey stopped and sent back to Albania's Durres port
    60 containers with weapons destined for Armenia, which denied it
    had bought weapons from Albania. Armenia and Azerbaijan are in a
    state of conflict over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    a mountainous region located within Azerbaijan's internationally
    recognized borders. It broke away from Azerbaijani control during a
    war in the 1990s and has declared independence, though this has not
    been accepted internationally.

    The head of Albania's state-owned weapons firm said he had sent the
    shipment because there was no embargo on arms sales to Armenia, press
    reports said. Albania has been selling off its stock of Soviet-era
    weapons that were either imported from China or produced domestically,
    including an aging fleet of MiG airplanes.

    Azerbaijan told Albania it considered the sale an act against
    Azerbaijan and asked the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
    to intervene on its behalf with fellow member Albania.
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