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    AZERI POLL SHOWS MOST RESPONDENTS WANT NO COMPROMISE ON KARABAKH

    Day.az website, Baku
    13 Mar 07

    13 March: Political expert Rasim Musabayov has presented the results
    of an opinion poll at a news conference.

    The poll was conducted among 1,000 respondents in 15 districts and
    12 towns of Azerbaijan in December 2006.

    According to the results of the poll, 59.4 per cent of the respondents
    do not accept any compromises during the resolution of the Karabakh
    issue. Therefore, the government needs to pay more attention to
    this issue.

    According to the results of the poll, only 11.5 per cent of the
    respondents spoke in favour of a cultural autonomy and a local
    government [status] being granted to Nagornyy Karabakh, 9.5 per cent
    - an autonomy similar to the one of the Naxcivan Autonomous Republic
    [Azerbaijan's exclave].

    A total of 11.1 per cent spoke in favour of the status of Nagornyy
    Karabakh being determined by holding a referendum provided that
    Azerbaijani IDPs should return to their native territories.

    Asked about prospects for the negotiations on the settlement of the
    Nagornyy Karabakh problem, 46.7 per cent stressed that the situation of
    "no peace and no war" will continue to last.

    A total of 38.4 per cent of the respondents replied that there will
    be changes towards a peaceful resolution of the problem, while 12.7
    per cent believe that hostilities will resume.

    One of the 37 questions put to the respondents during the poll was
    about which states they considered to be friendly towards Azerbaijan
    and which they considered to be hostile.

    A total of 84.9 of the respondents consider Turkey to be friendly
    to Azerbaijan, 17.8 per cent - Russia, 9.3 per cent - Georgia, 8 per
    cent - Ukraine, and 5.9 per cent - the USA.

    A total of 89 per cent of the respondents consider Armenia to be
    Azerbaijan's enemy, 13.1 per cent - Russia, 10.8 per cent - France,
    and 9.7 per cent - Iran.
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