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    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    March 18 2004

    New OSCE chairman examines conflict situation

    Solomon Passy, Bulgarian Foreign Minister, who took office as the
    OSCE chairman on January 1, paid a fact-finding visit to Azerbaijan
    on March 15 as part of his tour of the South Caucasus region.

    During the visit Passy met with President Ilham Aliyev and government
    representatives to learn about the status of the Upper Garabagh
    conflict. According to Novruz Mammadov, head of the International
    Relations Department of the President's Palace, the OSCE chairman may
    define his standpoint on the conflict after the Baku visit.

    "The present-day political situation in Armenia indicates that the
    Armenian government was not ready to make compromises," underlined
    Mammadov, stressing that such a standpoint to the conflict is not
    good for Armenia.

    Meetings
    The new OSCE chairman held meetings with President Ilham Aliyev and
    Speaker of the Milli Majlis (parliament) Murtuz Alasgarov on Tuesday.
    The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Upper Garabagh and the
    strengthening of the OSCE, including the Minsk Group co-chairs',
    efforts to settle the conflict peacefully were a focus of the
    meetings. Saying that the international community approaches the
    conflict with double standards, speaker Alasgarov reminded the OSCE
    chairman about the decisions adopted by the Council of Europe in 2002
    and 2004 as well as the United Nations Security Council's four
    resolutions. The Speaker said that Azerbaijan had rejected the
    Armenian government's proposal on the restoration of communications
    links in return for the withdrawal of Armenian military forces from
    five of the occupied lands of Azerbaijan. The OSCE chairman, in turn,
    said the conflict could be solved through dialogue, noting that
    Azerbaijan and Armenia should continue talks and take a constructive
    position. Passy stressed that the OSCE could only offer its support
    during the talks. During the meeting with President, the parties
    expressed their confidence that the conflict, which poses a great
    threat to the South Caucasus region, would be solved under
    international legal norms. It was particularly stressed that the
    conflict could be settled only after Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity was restored and refugees and internally displaced persons
    were returned to their native lands. Expressing his satisfaction with
    the OSCE chairman's visit, President Aliyev elaborated on the
    positive results of the reforms conducted and democratic processes
    underway in the country. Noting that the primary goal is to integrate
    into Europe, Aliyev spoke about Azerbaijan's participation in large
    scale international projects.

    By Azernews Staff
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