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    AZERI INTERIOR MINISTER ATTENDS CIS MEETING IN YEREVAN

    Armenialiberty.org
    Oct 14 2011

    Armenia - President Serzh Sarkisian greets Azerbaijani Interior
    Minister Ramil Usubov (third from right) and police chiefs from
    other former Soviet republics who met in Yerevan on October 14,
    2011.14.10.2011

    Tigran Avetisian Azerbaijan's Interior Minister Ramil Usubov attended
    a meeting of his counterparts from other former Soviet republics in
    Yerevan on Friday in what was a rare visit to Armenia by an Azerbaijani
    government official.

    Surrounded by tight security, Usubov could not be approached by
    journalists covering the regular session of the Council of Interior
    Ministers of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Nor did
    he deliver any speeches there.

    The chief of the Armenian police, Alik Sargsian, told journalists that
    he met with Usubov separately before the start of the session. "We
    did not discuss political issues. Our structures are apolitical,"
    he told reporters, according to PanArmenian.net.

    Russia's Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliev praised the two men for
    not raising the touchy issue of Nagorno-Karabakh at the ministerial
    session. "I am glad that this issue is not on the agenda of relations
    between Ramil Usubov and Alik Sargsian," he said. "We do realize that
    there are issues that are directly dealt with by politicians."

    Mutual visits by Armenian and Azerbaijani government officials and
    other citizens have been rare because of the unresolved conflict
    over Nagorno-Karabakh. They usually take place within the framework
    of multilateral events.

    Azerbaijan has sought to minimize such contacts over the past decade.

    It considers the presence of Armenian officials and public figures
    on Azerbaijani soil to be an affront to the country's honor and
    territorial integrity.

    Usubov's trip to Yerevan was strongly condemned on Friday by
    an Azerbaijani pressure group opposed to any concessions to the
    Armenians. "Nothing can justify that visit," the Karabakh Liberation
    Organization said in a statement cited by the SalamNews online service.

    "Nothing can justify the fact that Ramil Usubov stepped over the blood
    of our martyrs, his own relatives brutally killed by Armenians in [the
    Karabakh town of] Khojaly, and went to visit murderous Armenians,"
    it charged.

    The Yerevan meeting discussed joint efforts to combat transnational
    crime in the loose grouping of 11 ex-Soviet states, including both
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. In a joint statement, the CIS police chiefs
    said they approved, among other things, a strategy of coordinating
    their fight against cyber crime.

    Addressing the meeting, Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian called for
    closer cooperation among the CIS police services. "The speed and,
    sometimes, unpredictability of political processes, negative financial
    and economic phenomena taking place in the CIS countries as well
    as their effects make it imperative to work out a strategy of joint
    actions and reinforce further cooperation among us," he said.

    Also present at the meeting was Ronald Noble, the American secretary
    general of Interpol. Noble was received by President Serzh Sarkisian
    on Thursday.

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/24360099.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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