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    Azat Artsakh - Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR)
    March 30, 2004

    NK AGAIN CONFIRMS

    The NK authorities confirm their willingness to receive the
    international monitoring group and prove the falsehood of the
    accusations on the part of Azerbaijan whose representatives keep
    insisting that the territory of the region serves for illegal transit
    of narcotics. NKR vice foreign minister of Masis Mayilian told the
    Stepanakert reporter of the news agency "Regnum" that the government
    of the republic is willing to provide necessary conditions for the
    international monitoring group to work in all the parts of the
    republic. "The members of the group must be truly independent
    international experts who will be ready for conducting an unbiased
    survey," mentioned M. Mayilian. The vice minister denied the claims of
    official Baku that Nagorni Karabakh and the nearby areas under the
    control of the Karabakh party have been turned into a transit area of
    which the drug dealers of the southern route make successful use.
    Masis Mayilian reminded that in spite of the wishes of Baku, in the
    strategic account of the US State Department on drugs control Nagorni
    Karabakh is not mentioned at all, whereas it is stated once again that
    the territory of Azerbaijan is one of the main international transit
    routes of narcotics. "The NKR authorities are greatly responsible for
    the situation in the republic and the nearby territories under its
    control. For preventing the groundless and openly hostile accusations
    of Baku the NKR authorities have for a great number of times in the
    recent years applied to the UN, PACE, OSCE and other influential
    international organizations, as well as the corresponding body of the
    US State Department with the request to send an independent monitoring
    group to Nagorni Karabakh to get acquainted with the situation on the
    spot," mentioned Mayilian. By the way, during the meeting of the UN
    Office on Drugs and Crime Control held in Vienna one of the
    suggestions discussed was the necessity of inviting a group of experts
    of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, as well as experts of the
    Interpol and other international organizations to study the situation
    in a number of countries, including Nagorni Karabakh in relation with
    narcotics. According to the UNODC, the claims of Azerbaijan that the
    territory of Nagorni Karabakh is allegedly used for transit of drugs
    were not confirmed by the UN. In answer to the question whether Baku
    has proofs to this, the UN department on drugs and crimes gave a
    negative answer.

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