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    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    April 2 2010


    Azeri official says "military intervention" possible in disputed
    territory issue


    Istanbul, 2 April: An Azerbaijani presidential executive said on
    Friday [2 April] that Azerbaijan might bring a military intervention
    on the table regarding Upper Karabakh dispute if peaceful means
    failed.

    Ramiz Mehdiyev, head of the Azerbaijani presidential administration,
    said that Azerbaijan preferred to solve Upper Karabakh dispute
    peacefully.

    "However, we may bring other means, and military intervention, onto
    table in the future if necessary and if these peaceful means failed,"
    Mehdiyev told editors-in-chief of newspapers and TV channels in
    Istanbul.

    Mehdiyev said Azerbaijan was losing its patience and said Armenia was
    Russia's support in the Balkans and Russia had to be more sincere in
    solving this problem.

    "The United States was also supporting Armenia," Mehdiyev said.

    "If there had been no-one behind Armenia, it would have withdrawn from
    Upper Karabakh," Mehdiyev said.

    Also, Mehdiyev said signature of protocols between Turkey and Armenia
    would not harm Turkish-Azerbaijani relations because the two were
    sister countries.

    Mehdiyev said Azerbaijan and Turkey would discuss lifting visa
    procedures, and come to a conclusion soon.

    Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan in 1988.

    In 1992 and 1993, Armenia occupied Azerbaijani territories in Upper
    Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a cease-fire in 1994.

    The cochairs of the OSCE (Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe) Minsk Group - Russia, France and the USA - are currently
    holding the peace negotiations.
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