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  • KLO Demanded to Turn Vladimir Kazimirov Out of Azerbaijan

    MEMBERS OF KARABAKH LIBERATION ORGANIZATION DEMANDED TO TURN VLADIMIR
    KAZIMIROV OUT OF AZERBAIJAN

    BAKU, JUNE 8. ARMINFO-TURAN. International seminar entitled
    "Azerbaijan's Geopolitical Importance" has opened today in Baku with a
    scandal. Representatives of Karabakh Liberation Organization demanded
    that Vladimir Kazimirov, former MG co-chairman, should leave the hall.

    "The man, who does not recognize Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,
    cannot stay here," said Firudin Jalilov, deputy chairman of
    Organization. But participants have proposed to give Kazimirov
    permission to speak and express his position in a civilized form. The
    tension has been temporary relieved, but the Organization's members
    are waiting for Kazimirov's speech in the International Press Club,
    where the seminar is taking place, ready to take some steps.

    Novruz Mamedov, head of presidential administration's international
    relations department, evaded the main topic and said that Azerbaijan
    is a democratic country and authorities take every effort to conduct
    democratic elections.

    British Ambassador Bristow said that London has been building its
    relationships with Baku within the framework of its foreign policy
    priorities. The priorities include prevention of international
    terrorism, strengthening of democratic norms and implementation of
    energy projects. Azerbaijan's geostrategical importance for UK is in
    these matters, said diplomat. He added that long-term development of
    Azerbaijan and its partnership with UK is impossible without supremacy
    of law, observation of human rights and democratic norms.

    Deputy Asim Mollazade said that Azerbaijan's geostrategic role grows
    considering strategic partnership between Baku and Tbilisi. The
    partnership allows resolving some global problems, including regional
    security, global energy projects and integration into European
    institutions. Settlement of these and other questions is possible
    through active support of the West. But Armenia's policy is based on
    opposition to all these factors and Armenia is opposed to global
    changes on the South Caucasus.

    Georgii Gelashvili, representative of Georgian Public Sciences Centre,
    said that Georgia and Azerbaijan are the countries implementing
    regional projects and moving together towards Europe. The countries
    need stability to carry into life their projects and weaken Russian
    influence. As transportation of Caspian energy resources to the West
    will grow, Russian influence will strengthen, he added. Alliance of
    Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan is very important from this viewpoint
    and Kazakhstan's joining the alliance will be of great importance.

    Gelashvili said Russia plays a destructive role on the South Caucasus
    freezing the conflicts settlement, while Georgia and Azerbaijan are
    opposed to Moscow's efforts through support of the West.

    Vladimir Kazimirov, former Russian co-chairman of OSCE Minsk Group,
    has devoted his speech to the Karabakh conflict settlement. He
    stressed that both Armenians and Azerbaijanis are wrong, because they
    are doing nothing, but deceiving themselves. Kazimirov said the
    parties should observe cease-fire regime and make peace. The statement
    has caused protest of the participants, who accused Kazimirov of
    pro-Armenian position and unwillingness to recognize the evident facts
    of Azerbaijan's occupation by Armenian troops. Kazimirov was so much
    carried away by his reasoning that he did not take a risk to answer
    the question if Chechnya belongs to Russia or not?

    The seminar is organized by NGO Links and Civilization. British
    Ambassador Laurie Bristow, Novruz Mamedov, head of presidential
    administration's international relations department, Ali Hasanov,
    chief of presidential administration's public-political department,
    parliament Deputies, political scientists and experts from Russia,
    Iran and Georgia take part at the seminar.

    The following topics will be discussed at the seminar: Azerbaijan In
    The Context of South Caucasus, Azerbaijan in the Context of Changes in
    Europe and Near East and Advantage of Azerbaijan's Geopolitical
    Location.
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