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    European official calls for progress at Karabakh talks

    ANS TV, Baku
    7 Apr 04


    [Presenter] Council of Europe Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer is
    continuing his Baku meetings. He had a meeting with Speaker Murtuz
    Alasgarov some time ago. In the morning, Schwimmer held talks with the
    new [Azerbaijani] foreign minister, Elmar Mammadyarov. The Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict was the main topic of Schwimmer's talks.

    [Correspondent Ayaz Mirzayev] The Nagornyy Karabakh is not a problem
    of only Azerbaijan and Armenia, it is a Europe-wide problem. We want
    this conflict to be quickly resolved. This is a statement by Council
    of Europe Secretary-General Walter Schwimmer who is paying a two-day
    official visit to Azerbaijan.

    Schwimmer began his trip to Azerbaijan with a visit to Heydar Aliyev's
    grave and then went to the Foreign Ministry. Before his first official
    meeting in Baku, he spoke about the main aim of his visit.

    [Schwimmer, shown talking to reporters outside Azerbaijan's Foreign
    Ministry in English with superimposed Azeri translation] The aim of my
    visit is to assess the existing level of relations between Azerbaijan
    and Council of Europe. Azerbaijan has been the Council of Europe's
    member for more than two years. The main subject to be discussed
    during my visit is the fulfilment of Azerbaijan's commitments.

    [Correspondent] After the in-camera meeting with Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, Schwimmer voiced satisfaction with the
    talks. He voiced his confidence that the new foreign ministry would
    make contribution to the talks on the peaceful resolution of the
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict.

    [Schwimmer] I have the impression that Mr Mammadyarov will take steps
    towards the resolution of the problem. Both sides should not rule out
    compromises. A lasting peace must be achieved in the end. But we
    should make sure that above all the interests of the people who are
    suffering from the conflict should be taken into account.

    [Correspondent] Schwimmer said that the conflicting parties should
    take a decisive step, but first they should resolve some other
    important problems.

    [Schwimmer] There are so many other questions - such as the return of
    refugees to their homes, the restoration of the communication system,
    the re-opening of the Azerbaijan-Naxcivan railway and others. I think
    that at the initial stage we should try to resolve these issues.

    [Correspondent] Both sides should continue peace talks. The time has
    come to achieve progress, the Council of Europe secretary-general
    said.
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