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  • BAKU: Joint Efforts Required To Resolve Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

    JOINT EFFORTS REQUIRED TO RESOLVE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    May 12 2014

    Baku, Azerbaijan, May 12
    By Seymur Aliyev - Trend:

    France intends to strengthen its relations, as well as Europe's ties
    with independent partners, French President Francois Hollande said
    in Baku on May 12.

    He was answering the questions as part of the Azerbaijani-French
    business forum.

    "This is the purpose of my visit to Azerbaijan," he said.

    He also stressed that the visit is not directed against anyone.

    "We do not intend to convince anyone to refuse from cooperating with
    anyone," he said. "Our goal is to help the country to express itself
    and its positions. This concerns Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and
    Ukraine, as well as other countries."

    "Nagorno-Karabakh is one of the regional problems," he said. "This
    issue was discussed during a meeting with the Azerbaijani president."

    The French president said that he intends to discuss this issue with
    the Armenian counterpart.

    "Our goal is to find a solution to this conflict," he said. "The
    territorial issues will be discussed during my visit to Georgia,
    where this problem is also relevant."

    "France is the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing country," he said. "It has
    been searching for different ways on sustainable and final settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for a long time. There are issues
    hampering the conflict settlement."

    "Nevertheless, the fact that I have visited Azerbaijan and then will
    leave for Armenia shows that the work continues. France is bound by
    friendly relations both with Azerbaijan and Armenia," Hollande said.

    The French president emphasized the need for joint efforts to resolve
    the conflict.

    Today's purpose is to hold meetings between the heads of two states
    in order to achieve new progress in resolving the conflict, Hollande
    added.

    He went on to add that this conflict impedes the region's development
    and the free movement of people.

    "France has always been active and is seeking new ways of resolving
    the conflict. This concerns the situation in Ukraine as well. Very
    tough decisions will be adopted with respect to the situation in this
    country is the coming days. We should strictly abide by the principles
    and give priority to dialogue in this issue."

    "The issues regarding the respect for national minorities are
    characteristic for Ukraine, France, as well as for African and Eastern
    European countries. As a permanent member of the UN Security Council,
    France wants to be helpful from this point of view as well," French
    president said.

    He pointed out that the visa facilitation issues have been discussed
    during the negotiations in Baku, adding that the bilateral relations
    shouldn't be confined to economic issues.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in
    1988 when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. As a
    result of the ensuing war, in 1992 Armenian armed forces occupied
    20 percent of Azerbaijan, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and
    seven surrounding districts.

    The two countries signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs
    of the OSCE Minsk Group, Russia, France and the U.S. are currently
    holding peace negotiations.

    Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council's four
    resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
    surrounding regions.

    Edited by S.I.

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