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    PAKISTANI PRESIDENT: "ISLAMABAD WILL SUPPORT AZERBAIJAN IN NAGORNO KARABAKH ISSUE"
    By Aris Ghazinyan

    ArmeniaNow
    14.02.12 | 12:10

    Photo: www.osce.org

    The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Irish Deputy Prime Minister and
    Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Eamon Gilmore

    OSCE Chairman Eamon Gilmore, who is also Deputy Premier and Minister
    of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland, presented a report at the UN
    Security Council (SC) on February 9 in New York, stressing his pursuit
    of "long-term settlement of protracted conflicts in Transnistria,
    Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh".

    Addressing the Karabakh issue, Gilmore spoke highly of the work of
    OSCE Minsk Group (MG). "We welcome the efforts of OSCE Minsk Group for
    the settlement of the Karabakh conflict and expect close cooperation
    with the co-chairs during this year".

    After Gilmore's speech, ambassador Agshin Mehdiyev, Permanent
    Representative of Azerbaijan (Non-Permanent member of UN SC) to
    UN, urged OSCE to deal with the issue more actively and recognize
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.

    The same day official Islamabad criticized the low efficiency of
    American, Russian and French diplomats (MG co-chairs) and spoke for
    the necessity of involving also other countries in the OSCE MG.

    Pakistani ambassador to Azerbaijan Inayatullah Kakar stated: "OSCE
    Minsk Group has been working over the issue for a long time, but
    that work has not been productive. One of the reasons, I believe,
    is double standards. I think, in order to raise the work efficiency
    of Minsk Group, it should be expanded to include also other states."

    Pakistan is a country that has never recognized the independence of
    the Republic of Armenia.

    In this connection the ambassador said: "As you know Pakistan is the
    only country that has not recognized Armenia as a state. Pakistan
    has always recognized, and always will, Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity. In the Nagorno Karabakh issue Azerbaijan can always rely
    on Pakistan's support, just like Azerbaijan is supporting Pakistan
    in the Kashmir issue."

    Yet Benazir Bhutto during her premiership talked about Pakistan's
    readiness to get engaged in the Karabakh conflict settlement.

    It was during her second term as a premier (1993-1996) that Taliban
    brigades were formed in Azerbaijan, which fought against the Defense
    Army of Nagorno Karabakh and declared jihad to all Armenians.

    Pakistan's current president Asif Ali Zardari is the bearer of Bhutto
    clan's pan-Islamic course and the spouse of Benazir Bhutto who was
    assassinated in a bombing in December, 2007.

    Recently Ali Zardari stated: "The relations between Pakistan and
    Azerbaijan are based on common historical, cultural and religious
    grounds. Islamabad will always support Azerbaijan in the Nagorno
    Karabakh issue."

    Pakistan is the second country after Turkey to have recognized
    Azerbaijan's independence in 1991. It is Azerbaijan's most important
    military partner, along with Turkey.

    Azeri officers are currently undergoing training in Pakistan. Further,
    the Pakistani diplomatic academy offers education courses in Azeri
    diplomacy.


    From: Baghdasarian
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