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    ELMAR MAMMADYAROV: "WE WILL CONTINUE TALKS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES ON FROZEN CONFLICTS"

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Oct 4 2007

    "Azerbaijan's position on Kosovo conflict is clear. This conflict has
    nothing to do with Nagorno Karabakh conflict and can not be considered
    precedent for the solution to Nagorno Karabakh conflict", Azerbaijani
    foreign Minister Elmar Mammdayarov attending the 62nd session of UN
    General Assembly in New-York told the APA.

    "On the other hand US, EU, England, Russia and other big countries
    think that Kosovo can not be a precedent for the solution to any other
    conflict. Armenia has occupied the territory of neighboring country. No
    country will accept this fact. We can say the same things regarding
    Kosovo conflict. Because world community will not let Kosovo issue be a
    precedent" Elmar Mammadyarov also commented on frozen conflicts in GUAM
    regions included to the agenda of 62nd session of UN General Assembly.

    "We have discussed this issue along with Foreign Ministers of GUAM
    countries. We decided that our ambassadors to UN will continue
    debates with other countries. We are carrying out consultations
    officially and unofficially. We want to win more support for these
    draft resolutions. If we feel that we are supported enough, we will
    bring this issue for debate. Azerbaijan is interested in informing
    192 UN countries about frozen conflicts. But every step has its own
    time. Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Azerbaijan's position on frozen
    conflicts are decisive," he said.

    Elmar Mammadyarov stated that destruction of historical monuments
    belonging to our country, arsons in occupied regions and other
    issues will be reflected in the draft resolution covering situation
    in Azerbaijani occupied regions.

    "You know, UN Human Rights Council in Geneva has adopted a resolution
    on destructed historical monuments in Armenian-occupied Azerbaijani
    territories. We will continue the same debates in UN as a continuation
    of this work. We are sure that we will achieve the result we want,"
    he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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