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    ARMENIA: CAUCASUS NEEDS IRAN FOR PEACE

    press tv
    Mon, 24 Nov 2008 11:11:27 GMT

    Arthur Baghdasaryan (L) and Saeed Jalili (R), Tehran, Nov 23 A senior
    Armenian official has called for Iran's active cooperation in any
    collective effort to establish security in the Caucasus region.

    It is vital that Iran plays an active role in all significant aspects
    of the region's development, including security, Secretary of the
    Armenian National Security Council Arthur Baghdasaryan said in a
    Sunday meeting with his Iranian counterpart Saeed Jalili.

    Baghdasaryan's comments come as the Caucasus region remains divided
    on two issues: the dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the
    conflict between Russia and Georgia.

    During the past decades, Iran has launched several efforts to build
    bridges between countries of the region, especially its northerly
    neighbors Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    "Iran's policy is to support stronger peace and security in the region
    and prevent crisis," Jalili told the visiting Armenian official.

    The meeting between the two officials came days after Armenia and
    Azerbaijan signed a joint declaration calling for a peaceful resolution
    of the Nagorno Karabakh dispute.

    "...[Both sides] continue their work... to agree on a political
    settlement to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict," said the declaration,
    which was signed in Moscow on November 2.

    Both Azerbaijan and Armenia claim the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    whi ch is populated by Armenians but is located within Azerbaijan.

    Ethnic Armenian troops occupied Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding
    regions during a war in the early 1990s. Thousands lost their lives
    in the clashes and nearly a million people on both sides were forced
    to leave their homes.

    The dispute continues to remain unsettled, despite a ceasefire the
    two sides signed in 1994. Sporadic clashes often erupt between Azeri
    and Armenian forces along the case fire line.
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