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    EUROPEAN OFFICIAL FOR MORE PRESSURE ON ARMENIANS, AZERIS TO RESOLVE CONFLICT

    Interfax, Russia
    July 9 2007

    Baku, 9 July: The international community "has to step up pressure
    on Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict",
    the president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    [PACE], Rene van der Linden, said at today's press conference in
    Baku. He came to Baku yesterday at the end of his seven-day tour of
    the South Caucasus countries.

    The PACE head believes that international organizations, including
    the Council of Europe, cannot take decisions on behalf of Armenia
    or Azerbaijan. "But we can help the two countries to reach peaceful
    settlement of the conflict," van der Linden said. He voiced what he
    said was "resolute" position of the Council of Europe with regard to
    the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict: "The occupied territories have to be
    returned; the conflict can only be resolved through negotiations and
    dialogue and not through war."

    When becoming members of the Council of Europe, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan committed themselves to settling the conflict through
    political means, he said. "By remaining in the state of conflict
    Armenia deprives itself of many prospects, including participation
    in regional projects. Therefore, settling the conflict would be
    in the interests of Armenia," he added. Responding to questions by
    journalists on this topic, Rene van der Linden said that "the Council
    of Europe has soft power and does not use sanctions against Armenia",
    which continues to occupy 20 per cent of Azerbaijan's land, "but only
    puts pressure on the country so that peaceful settlement is achieved".

    Rene van der Linden also voiced support for the recent visit of
    Azerbaijani and Armenian intelligentsia to Yerevan, Baku and Nagornyy
    Karabakh at the initiative of the ambassadors of the two countries in
    Russia. "By all means we support such initiatives. Such contacts - at
    the level of citizens, NGOs, students, scholars and artists - create
    the basis for tackling the conflict," the PACE official noted. He also
    said that at the April session of PACE he himself advocated a visit
    to the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict zone of parliamentary delegations
    from Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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