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  • ANKARA: Azerbaijan Postpones US Visit Over Wording On Nagorno-Karaba

    AZERBAIJAN POSTPONES US VISIT OVER WORDING ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    April 30 2007

    Azerbaijan said Sunday that it postponed a high-level visit to the
    United States because of what it claimed were changes in US wording
    describing its dispute with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh
    territory.

    The Caspian Sea coast nation's Foreign Ministry warned that the
    issue "may become a serious impediment to further security-related
    cooperation between our countries" -- a possible reference to
    Azerbaijan's contribution to the US-led coalition in Iraq. The
    government postponed the two-day visit for security talks, which
    was to have started today and to have included high-level officials
    from several ministries, because of "changes to the provisions"
    on Nagorno-Karabakh in the State Department's 2006 report on human
    rights abroad, a ministry statement said. The changes "distort the
    essence of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict" and their
    introduction "puts in doubt the US position of the 'honest broker'
    in the resolution of the conflict," the statement said. It did not
    offer details, and officials were not available for comment after the
    statement's release. Nagorno-Karabakh is a territory inside Azerbaijan
    that has been controlled by Armenian and local ethnic Armenian forces
    since a six-year war that ended in 1994. Tension remains high between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan, ex-Soviet republics in the Caucasus. There
    was speculation in Azerbaijan that the government was angry at the
    absence, in the State Department's country report on human rights
    practices in Armenia, of a statement saying that Nagorno-Karabakh is
    Azerbaijani territory occupied by Armenia.
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