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    Azeri MP regrets NATO call for Armenia's "temporary control" over Karabakh

    Ekho, Baku
    23 Dec 04

    Excerpt from report by R. Tofiqoglu in Azerbaijani newspaper Ekho on
    23 December headlined "Incautious utterance" and subheaded "The head
    of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly talks about Armenia's `temporary
    control' over Karabakh"

    "Frozen conflicts' in the Georgian provinces of South Ossetia and
    Abkhazia as well as in Dniester have many features in common. The
    conflict, in which Armenia and Azerbaijan clashed over Nagornyy
    Karabakh, is more complex and somewhat different," the chairman of
    the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Pierre Lellouche, and the former
    Spanish foreign minister, Ana Palacio, have written in their article
    "Putin and ghosts of the empire" in the French magazine Le Figaro.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]

    "The Europeans, Americans and Russians should jointly find
    a compromise, which will give Armenia temporary control over
    Karabakh. The status of Karabakh can be determined in a referendum
    within the next five to 10 years in the futur e."

    [Passage omitted: more details]

    Commenting on Lellouche's article, a member of the Azerbaijani
    delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, [MP] Alimammad
    Nuriyev, expressed "deep regret about the fact officials of such
    level have no information about the roots of the Karabakh problem
    and its consequences and have no interest in it, and publish strange
    articles of this kind".

    "I believe that Lellouche's proposal is absolutely unrealistic. He
    is seemingly unaware that under no conditions and under no scenario
    Azerbaijan will agree to lose its sovereign territories. But, in fact,
    the author has precisely this in mind. They can't expect Azerbaijan
    to give official consent to Armenia's certain "temporary control"
    over Karabakh. i.e. to enable the occupier feel as master on the
    captured lands. No, Azerbaijan has been trying to settle this issue
    peacefully at the moment, but to no avail. I personally support the
    idea that there is no other, but military, way of liberating Karabakh
    from the occupation."

    The very fact that a statement of this kind was made by a high-ranking
    figure such as Lellouche could only undermine the settlement process,
    Nuriyev believes. "I think that at the next session or seminar of the
    NATO Parliamentary Assembly, the head of our delegation should talk
    to Lellouche and tell him to study the problem thoroughly before
    making such calls through the media. Undoubtedly, there is a need
    for telling him about Azerbaijan's position. Regrettably it seems
    that something strange is going on here."

    [Passage omitted: two more MPs share Nuriyev's opinion]
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