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    Baku Today
    July 29 2004

    Armenian FM Official Warns Azerbaijan against Resorting to Force


    Armenia's Foreign Ministry spokesman on Wednesday warned Azerbaijan
    against attempting to regain its occupied territories by force,
    threatening that any such attempt could turn out to be `catastrophic'
    for the latter.

    "We have repeatedly stated that the ramifications of any attempt to
    resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh problem by force will be catastrophic
    for the whole region and first of all, for Azerbaijan," Gamlet
    Gasparyan told reporters in Yerevan, Armenia's Mediamax news agency
    reported.

    Gasparyan noted that the Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's recent
    statement that his nation would fight back the occupied territories
    should the peace negotiations prove fruitless `is a matter of serious
    concern.'

    President Aliyev on Tuesday told a meeting of Azerbaijani diplomats
    in Baku that his country wouldn't go for any compromise on its
    territorial integrity.

    `The international law is on our side... Justice is on our side.
    Economic potential and other issues are also in favor of Azerbaijan,'
    President Aliyev said, warning that if the peace talks mediated by
    the Minsk group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe (OSCE) give no results, Azerbaijan will resort to force.

    Armenia has been occupying Nagorno-Karabakh - a western Azeri region
    that is home to about 100,000 ethnic-Armenians - along with seven
    other regions, Lachin Kelbajar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Jebrail, Zengilan and
    Qubadli, since 1991-94 war. The territories make up for one-fifth of
    the country's total area.

    Peace talks launched by the Minsk group in 1992 have yielded no
    result while over 700,000 Azerbaijani citizens forced out of their
    homes in the occupied regions are suffering in tent camps built in
    inner regions of the country.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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