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    Armenia may back out of peace talks

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Nov 11 2004

    Armenian foreign minister Vardan Oskanian told "Azadlig" radio on
    Wednesday that his country has officially agreed to continue the
    Prague talks. He said, however, that the negotiations cannot be held
    at a time the issue on the occupied Azerbaijani lands is discussed
    at the 59th session of the UN General Assembly.

    "If Azerbaijan does not give up the discussions on the issue at the
    United Nations, the talks will not take place and Azerbaijan will
    have to negotiate with the Armenian community of Upper Garabagh."
    In reply to the utterance, the Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry press
    spokesman Matin Mirza said that the Ministry has not received any
    official information on the continuation of the talks. As for the
    proposal to consider the issue on the occupied territories at the
    UN, this is due to the fact that Armenia is engaged in activity
    contradicting international law in these territories, which should
    not be disregarded by the international community, Mirza said.
    The Ministry press spokesman pointed out that any discussions with
    the self-proclaimed 'Upper Garabagh republic' are unacceptable.

    "According to the OSCE Minsk Group by-laws, Azerbaijan and Armenia
    should be involved as parties in peace talks, while the Azerbaijani and
    Armenian communities of Upper Garabagh are just interested parties.",
    Mirza added.
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