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    Today.az, Azerbaijan
    Aug 19 2005

    Gyultekin Hadjiyeva: "I do not believe global changes to be
    introduced in report of international crisis group"

    19 August 2005 [11:13] - Today.Az

    "The report of the International Crisis Group (ICG) was actually
    far from the reality, therefore I am not sure, the document will be
    entirely unbiased".

    Deputy Gyultakin Hadjiyeva told Trend about it.

    The International Crisis Group will prepare two reports on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and disseminate them in September. Some
    recommendations are included in the reports, reflecting the situation
    in Azerbaijan and Armenia. A workshop, dedicated to the discussion of
    this report took place in Tbilisi. At the closed door event, where
    along with the International Crisis Group experts, representatives
    of Azerbaijan and Armenia also took part, preliminary standpoints on
    the report's essence and details became known.

    Hadjiyeva, involved in the workshop as the expert from Azerbaijan,
    said, partial position was demonstrated on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue. Biased attitude to the conflict and attempts to solve it
    beyond the frames of the international law and regulations caused
    the concern of the Azerbaijani side. Therefore, the deputy said
    she adheres to the same opinion of the report to be made public in
    September, as before. "Certainly, one should not voice the opinion
    before the report is issued. However, I do not think, global
    changes have been introduced in this document. Probably, changes,
    supplements of a technical character. Perhaps, also, for the period
    passed after the workshop in Tbilisi the ICG will study the situation
    related to Karabakh deeper and will come to the unbiased, impartial
    position in regard of the conflict. However, taking into account the
    reality, existing up to now, personally I do not believe there will
    be serious changes in favour of Azerbaijan, i.e. in accordance with
    the international law.", Hadjiyeva said.

    The deputy noted, although she does not know about the reaction of
    the government of Azerbaijan in regard of the report, to be made
    public in September, she will declare a protest on her own behalf.

    The vice president of the International Crisis Group Alain Deletroz
    will arrive in Baku on 8-9 September. He is expected to submit a
    report, developed by the Organization and about 20 recommendations
    to the government of Azerbaijan.

    The International Crisis Group studies existing and potential
    conflict hotbeds and make its forecasts monthly for solution of
    various conflicts.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/20444.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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