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    Baku Today, Azerbaijan
    May 27 2007


    Azerbaijani FM About Lachin Corridor and Peace Keepers

    Turan 27/05/2007 22:21

    "I agree with French OSCE MG co-chairman Bernard Fassier that
    military solution to the Karabakh conflict is unacceptable. The
    sooner the conflict is settled, the better it is for Armenia and
    Azerbaijan and for the whole region," Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mamedyarov told journalists while commenting on the co-chairs'
    statements made at the press conference in Baku.

    The minister once again reiterated the need for adoption of the main
    principles of settlement by the sides, on the basis of which a future
    peace agreement will be signed. These principles remain unchanged:
    Armenia must withdraw troops and refugees will return to their native
    lands, said the Minister.

    The remaining issues have not been agreed on yet. The sooner
    Armenia's administration understands that the conflict must be
    settled within the framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,
    the sooner it will be solved. Of course, we need time for that, said
    Mamedyarov.

    The term of reasonable width of the Lachin corridor is not
    accidental. The Lachin road passes through the mountains.

    "Considering security of traffic, we have agreed to place
    peace-keeping troops in this zone," added Minister. "Military experts
    must take into consideration possible points of fire, from which the
    road is clearly visible. It is most important to avoid the resumption
    of military activities," said Mamedyarov.

    The term of placement of peacekeeping troops and their composition
    remains open to discussion. Mamedyarov recalled that peace-keeping
    troops must not include representatives of countries of the region,
    nor countries of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen.
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