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  • German FM backs stability in strife-torn Caucasus region

    Agence France Presse
    April 21, 2004 Wednesday 8:06 AM Eastern Time

    German FM backs stability in strife-torn Caucasus region

    BAKU, April 21

    Germany Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said on a visit to the
    former republic of Azerbaijan on Wednesday that the European Union
    was committed to helping the volatile Caucasus region achieve
    stability.

    Fischer, who had arrived in Azerbaijan from a trip to Afghanistan,
    was speaking at the start of a tour of the region which will also
    take in the neighbouring states of Georgia and Armenia.

    "I told my colleague that we are interested in stability in the
    region and the European Union is ready to do everything in this
    regard," the German foreign minister, speaking through an
    interpreter, told reporters after talks with his Azeri counterpart
    Elmar Mamedyarov.

    He said Germany was keen to see an end to the long-running conflict
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The row is seen as a major source of instability in the region, which
    is becoming a strategic crossroads for oil exports from the Caspian
    Sea to Western markets.

    "We discussed the conflict and reached the conclusion that the two
    sides should make steps toward one another, with the support of the
    international community," Fischer said. "We want the conflict to be
    resolved as quickly as possible."

    Commenting on Azerbaijan's human rights record, which has drawn
    criticism from the international community, Fischer said he welcomed
    the recent release from jail of a number of alleged political
    prisoners. "I think it should be extended to all other political
    prisoners," he added.

    Fischer was due to meet Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev later
    Wednesday. On Thursday morning he is scheduled to travel to Armenia.
    The following day he is due in Georgia, from where he will return to
    Germany.
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