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    AZERI DEPUTY MINISTER COMMENTS ON KARABAKH SETTLEMENT, NATO MEMBERSHIP

    ANS TV, Azerbaijan
    Dec 10 2007

    [Presenter] The Baku government is considering the document submitted
    by the [OSCE Minsk Group] co-chairmen on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
    settlement to the sides. Only after this consideration is over, will
    any opinion be voiced, Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov has said.

    [Correspondent] The Baku government still does not have specific
    information about the document presented to the sides by the
    co-chairmen at their Madrid meeting. Deputy Foreign Minister Araz
    Azimov also said that the document would be considered by experts
    first and it would be then discussed by political circles. The deputy
    foreign minister said that the document reflected the co-chairmen's
    opinions and that it was difficult to say whether the proposals met
    Azerbaijan's interests.

    [Azimov speaking to journalists, captioned] The co-chairmen's
    statements are their own opinions in the first place, these are words
    that express their own thoughts. If someone says that this document
    suits us best, this should not be taken for granted. This document
    has to be studied and considered.

    [Correspondent] Azimov did not conceal that there were some doubts
    about the new proposals. One of the proposals is about the creation
    of a mechanism for ensuring the life of the population in the region
    based on equal principles, both in terms of security and social
    and economic development, and within the framework of Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity. The temporary use of this mechanism in some
    form could stabilize the situation in the region. Araz Azimov said
    that the main idea behind the proposals known to him was the vacation
    of Azerbaijani lands.

    Commenting on the deployment of PKK [Kurdistan Workers' Party] bases
    in Karabakh, the deputy foreign minister said that the Baku government
    was concerned about these reports.

    [Azimov] This is not something surprising. It could be expected that
    Armenians would enter into collusion with some terrorists because
    this is not the first time Armenian terrorist organizations have
    established relationships with other terrorist organizations and
    cooperated with them. The deployment of the PKK there could once
    again demonstrate to the world community the fairness of our demands.

    [Correspondent] Araz Azimov also commented on Azerbaijan's NATO
    membership. He believes that NATO membership does not depend on
    Azerbaijan alone. This is a bilateral and even multilateral process.

    The opinions of Azerbaijan, NATO and other sides should be sought.

    The deputy minister described NATO membership as a road with many
    lanes. The opinion of both NATO, Azerbaijan and others should be
    taken into consideration in this issue, he said.

    [Azimov] Therefore, after everyone is ready, Azerbaijan will
    contemplate the membership issue, and it is doing so already now. But
    [we are considering] this membership issue not because of NATO's
    beautiful eyes. No matter how positive we are about NATO, if this
    membership does not meet our interests, we will not even think
    about it.

    [Correspondent] Azimov believes that although NATO membership could
    help solve Azerbaijan's potential problems, other interested sides
    should not be allowed to take advantage of this issue.
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