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    Armenia to vacate occupied Azeri areas "with proviso", diplomatic source says

    Ekspress, Baku
    13 May 05


    Text of report by APA news agency in the Azerbaijani newspaper
    Ekspress on 13 May headlined "Has Armenia agreed to vacate our seven
    districts?"

    Armenia has agreed to gradually withdraw troops from Azerbaijani
    territories it has occupied, APA has learnt from diplomatic sources.

    The gradual withdrawal of the Armenian troops from the seven occupied
    districts was discussed at a meeting in London between the Azerbaijani
    and Armenian foreign ministers and the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen.
    Azerbaijan submitted to the Minsk Group co-chairmen its proposed
    changes to the plan. The co-chairmen discussed the proposals with
    [Armenian Foreign Minister] Vardan Oskanyan.

    The final draft of the plan which had been agreed with Armenia was
    submitted to the Baku government later. The plan based on a 5+1+1
    formula envisages initially the withdrawal of the Armenian troops from
    five districts. These are Qubadli, Zangilan, Fuzuli, Cabrayil and
    Agdam Districts. The sides will strike a peace deal after Azerbaijan
    takes control over these territories. As soon as the accord is signed,
    the Armenian armed forces will first vacate Kalbacar and then Lacin
    Districts.

    The source said that at the insistence of Azerbaijan a point has been
    included in the document which stipulates that "the signed document
    will lose its force if the troops are not withdrawn according to
    schedule". The document which was agreed at the level of foreign
    ministers will be discussed at a meeting between the Azerbaijani and
    Armenian presidents in Warsaw on 15-16 May. Russia and Turkey have
    already been informed of the plan drawn up by Armenia on the
    withdrawal from the seven occupied districts.

    Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov who visited Turkey
    early this week has briefed Ankara on the 5+1+1 formula suggested by
    Armenia.

    The diplomatic source said that even though Armenia had agreed with
    some proviso to Azerbaijan establishing control over the seven
    districts, the Baku government wants the Armenian armed forces to
    vacate its territories without any conditions and it is not completely
    happy with the plan.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Armenian President
    Robert Kocharyan will also discuss the withdrawal of the Armenian
    troops from the seven districts in Warsaw on 15-16 May.

    We failed to find out what the authorities think about the issue.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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