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    Azeri MP proposes parliament resolution to stop foreign visits to Karabakh

    Ekho, Baku
    1 Sep 04

    Text of E. Faxri's report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho on 1 September
    headlined "The 'NKR' is attracting foreigners" and subheaded "They
    do not believe it in Azerbaijan"

    A total of 1,610 foreign nationals from more than 50 countries
    were registered at the "foreign ministry" of the "Nagornyy Karabakh
    Republic [NKR]" (here and after the inverted commas are inserted by
    us) from the beginning of 2004 through late August this year. The
    consular department of the NKR reports that citizens of the USA,
    France, Russia, Iran, Canada, Germany, Syria, Australia, the UK,
    Lebanon, Israel, Turkmenistan and other countries have visited the
    "NKR". The number of visitors to the "NKR" rises by the year, the
    Armenian media quoted the "NKR foreign ministry" as saying.

    This is not the first time that information of this type has been
    circulated in the Armenian media. They believe in Azerbaijan that
    these reports are unlikely to be accurate. For example, the Armenian
    media recently reported that the "NKR" is of touristic interest
    to foreign nationals, though the [Azerbaijani] Ministry of Sports,
    Youth and Tourism has pointed to the fact that any country respecting
    itself would never have touristic contacts with an unrecognized entity
    which is not even a member of the World Tourism Organization. Besides,
    expatriates are cautious and would prefer to relax in a more stable
    region where they would not be exposed to danger. National experts
    believe that this misinformation aims at proving to the public that
    the "NKR" is living a "full-fledged life".

    Azerbaijani MPs think that if the myths about the visits to the "NKR"
    are after all true, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry should, of course,
    issue an appropriate note. MP Zahid Oruc says the visits of foreign
    nationals to the "NKR" without Azerbaijan's official consent represent
    a violation of the principles of international law - since the world
    community has recognized Azerbaijan's territorial integrity. The
    parliamentarian is proposing that a fuss should be made about "NKR"
    visits, as was the cases with the "chess tournament" in Xankandi and a
    BBC employee's visit. "We have to intensify the struggle against these
    undesirable elements in the Karabakh issue." The MP suggests that
    the Milli Maclis [Azerbaijani parliament] should adopt a resolution
    on visits by foreign citizens to unrecognized Nagornyy Karabakh. In
    parallel, he thinks, the [Azerbaijani] Foreign Ministry should
    notify international organizations of illegal visits by expatriates
    to Karabakh.

    Another MP Ramiz Ahmadov expressed quite a sharp position on this
    issue. He said the figures by the "NKR foreign ministry" point to the
    inaction of the Azerbaijani authorities. He noted that the Azerbaijani
    government had many times raised objections against visits by foreign
    nationals to the "NKR". However, he went on to say, the governments
    of these countries justify the visits of their citizens by the fact
    that these visits are private. Meanwhile, the MP is convinced that
    none of the foreign businessmen will invest in the "NKR" without
    the permission of his government. "The governments of the countries
    indicated in the report approve of the visits of their citizens to
    Karabakh. Then, officials of these countries state that the visits
    of their nationals are private." The MP blames everything on the
    Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, which, as he put it, is not even trying
    to "punish" the foreign citizens who visit Azerbaijan after this.

    In turn, a member of the parliamentary commission on national security
    and defence, Alimammad Nuriyev, noted that Azerbaijan should demand
    explanations from the governments of the mentioned countries within
    the framework of the UN. The MP thinks that the visits to the "NKR"
    will continue as long as Baku restricts itself only to statements.

    Commenting to Ekho on the information by the "NKR foreign ministry",
    the director of the centre for legal aid to migrants, Alovsat Aliyev,
    stressed that the occupied lands of Azerbaijan attract people with
    a predisposition to crime. He said that expatriates go to Karabakh
    via Armenia and with the permission of the Armenian authorities. The
    expert said that the countries whose citizens visit Karabakh should
    realize that they are going to sour relations with Azerbaijan in
    this way. He said the countries indicated in the report by the "NKR
    foreign ministry" should take precautions and stop their citizens
    from visiting Nagornyy Karabakh.
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