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    ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN OFFER VIEWS ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH DURING UN DEBATE

    UN News Service
    Oct 3 2007

    As the United Nations General Assembly continued its high-level debate
    today, the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan expressed
    their views on the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan.

    Taking the floor first, Vartan Oskanian, the Foreign Minister
    of Armenia, noted that the Assembly's agenda includes an item on
    protracted conflicts. "Putting all these conflicts in one pot is
    inherently flawed. Our own conflict, Nagorno-Karabakh, does not belong
    there. The UN is not the place to address [it] because that issue is
    being addressed within the OSCE" - the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe.

    "We are negotiating with Azerbaijan and we're inching towards a
    resolution," he said.

    He said that the process is evolving. "We have a balanced, solid
    document in our hand which addresses not only the core issue but
    also the consequential issues, and the two together add up to a
    reasonable solution."

    At the core of the process, he said, "lies the right of people to
    self-determination."

    In a subsequent address to the Assembly, the Foreign Minister of
    Azerbaijan, Elmar Mammadyarov, said the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh poses
    the most serious challenge to the region's security. "As a result of
    the conflict, we are still facing the continued occupation by Armenia
    of a significant part (almost 20 per cent) of the international
    recognized territories of Azerbaijan," he said.

    "We are hosting around 1 million refugees and internally displaced
    persons (IDPs) who were ethnically cleansed and brutally expelled
    from their homes of origin in Armenia and in the occupied territories
    of Azerbaijan."

    The negotiations being held in the framework of the OSCE "have not
    yielded any results so far," he said.

    "And as the time passes the more difficult it is for us to observe
    from our side of the line of contact the attempts of the current
    Armenian leadership to consolidate the results of occupation of
    our territories, destroy everything associated with the Azerbaijani
    legacy in these territories and carry out illegal activities thereon,"
    he said. "The United Nations shall not tolerate such action."
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