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    Armenian Officers Already Have Entry Visas to Baku, report says

    Baku Today

    Baku Today 18/06/2004 17:23

    Two Armenian military officers have already received entry visas to
    Azerbaijan to attend a Baku-hosted NATO conference scheduled for
    June 22, Public Television of this country reported on Wednesday,
    citing Armenia's ministry of defense.

    However, Armenpress reported on Thursday that the officers are planning
    to ask Azerbaijan's embassy to Georgia on June 21 for the visas.

    The report said Colonel Murad Isakhanian and Aram Hovhanesian (the
    latter's rank was missed) from Armenian defense ministry's department
    of foreign relations are to represent their country in the upcoming
    planning conference for NATO's Cooperative Best Effort-2004 exercises,
    which are planned to be held in Azerbaijan in September.

    According to the Armenian media, Azerbaijani authorities have promised
    NATO leadership that they will not put up obstacles to Armenian
    officers' attending the Baku conference. High-ranking Azeri officials
    have also expressed willingness to let officers of the occupational
    military in.

    Foreign minister Elmar Mammadyarov and his deputy Araz Azimov have
    recently told local media that since the conference is organized by
    NATO, it would be unwise on the part of Azerbaijan to create obstacles
    for the Armenians' coming.

    But some non-governmental organizations in Baku, particularly the
    Karabakh Liberation Organization, have warned the officers against
    coming to Baku, threatening to go for any radical step to prevent
    their arrival.
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