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  • BAKU: Adoption of UN Resolution on Lingering Conflicts heated Arg.

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    Dec 28 2007


    Adoption of UN Resolution on Lingering Conflicts heated Argument
    against Kosovo Variant: Azeri Minister
    28.12.07 15:32

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr Trend E.Huseynov, A.Ismayilova / Baku
    considers that the adoption of the UN Resolution on the lingering
    conflicts proposed by the GUAM countries, will be a heated argument
    against the application of Kosovo variant as a precedent for the
    resolution of other conflicts, Elmar Mammadyarov, the Azerbaijani
    Minister for foreign Affairs, stated in an interview with Trend on 28
    December.


    `This resolution envisages the settlement of the conflict within the
    framework of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability
    of the state borders of both the countries,: he said.

    The GUAM ( Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova) countries
    submitted to the 62nd session of UN General Assembly a draft
    resolution on the `lingering conflicts'.

    The `four' calls on the nations to confirm the territorial integrity
    of countries, where the separatist ethnic groups have been maintened
    since the Soviet period - Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijanå, Abkhaz and
    Tzinkhvali regions in Georgia and Trans-Dniester in Moldova.

    The GUAM countries reminded of the rights of refugees from the ethnic
    conflict zones and the necessity of observing the security guarantees
    for their repatriation and living, as well as the rights and freedoms
    of all the ethnic groups in these areas.


    According to Mammadyarov, conflicts should be resolved within the
    framework of the international law. `The international organizations
    and different countries state that the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict
    should be resolved within the framework of the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan,' the minister said.

    The conflict between the two countries of the South Caucasus began in
    1988 due to the Armenian territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Since
    1992, the Armenian Armed Forces have occupied 20% of Azerbaijan
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and its seven neighbouring
    districts. In 1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire
    agreement which ended the active hostilities. The Co-Chairs of the
    OSCE Minsk Group ( Russia, France, and the US) are currently holding
    the peaceful negotiations.
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