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  • BAKU: Baku To Make OSCE Minsk Group's Russian Co-Chairman Answerable

    BAKU TO MAKE OSCE MINSK GROUP'S RUSSIAN CO-CHAIRMAN ANSWERABLE

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 8 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / Òrend corr S. Aghayeva / Azerbaijan can hold
    the Russian co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group, Yuri Merzlakov,
    responsible due to his recent statement that Russia does not recognize
    Karabakh as a part of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister,
    Araz Azimov, stated to journalists in Baku on the 8th of June.

    According to the data provided by Novosti-Armenia news agency on the
    8th of June, the Russian co-chairman made the statement in Armenia.

    He said, "For the time being Nagorno-Karabakh has not been recognized
    on an international level as an independent state. Russia also has not
    recognized the independence of Karabakh and recognizes territorial
    sovereignty of Azerbaijan. However, it does not mean that Russia
    recognizes Karabakh as a part of Azerbaijan."

    "In case the Russian co-chairman actually made such a statement,
    Azerbaijan protests and considers Merzlakov to be exceeding his
    authority," Azimov said. Merzlakov does not have any ground on making
    such a statement contradicting international norms and principles.

    "The statement also contradicts the official position of Russia,
    which is a co-chair of the Minsk Group," deputy minister noted.

    Azimov regarded the statement made before the forthcoming
    meeting between Azerbaijani and Armenian Presidents scheduled for
    Saint-Petersburg as an irresponsible and provocative move. In case
    the statement is proved, Azerbaijan will make Merzlakov answerable.

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