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    USA reportedly for Armenia's involvement in Azeri gas project after return of
    land

    Ekspress, Baku
    7 May 04


    The USA has a proposal to Armenia for an "energy corridor" model at
    the Karabakh talks, the head of the centre for political innovations
    and technology, Mubariz Ahmadoglu, told a news conference yesterday [6
    May]. Yerevan equivocally takes Washington's cautious position at the
    peace talks.

    "The US government openly backs Europe's proposals on the use of
    economic cooperation principles to settle the conflict. But Yerevan is
    dissatisfied with Washington's approach to this issue," Ahmadoglu
    said.

    According to the new "model", the USA will discuss the possibility of
    Armenia's involvement in the Baku-Erzurum [gas pipeline] project in
    exchange for the return of Azerbaijan's occupied lands.

    [Passage omitted: Armenia's involvement in Baku-Ceyhan pipeline was
    discussed in 1994]

    According to Ahmadoglu, it is not a coincidence that Steven Mann has
    been appointed as US co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group. He said that
    the new situation after this appointment was not to Armenia's benefit.

    "The Armenians view Steven Mann as an open danger for themselves
    because the new co-chairman is aware of Yerevan's behind-the-scene
    games in the talks process," Ahmadoglu said. He added that Steven Mann
    was the author of "energy corridor" model.

    But the Baku government is unaware of any model on various energy
    corridors for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. "Ideas of this
    kind always appear and it is natural. But we have not got any official
    information about this," the Azerbaijani president's special
    representative on the Karabakh conflict and deputy foreign minister,
    Araz Azimov, told the Ekspress newspaper.

    According to Baku's official position, cooperation with Armenia is
    ruled out until the return of the lands. "We are ready to discuss any
    models of the settlement within this condition, i.e. if our lands are
    returned," Azimov said.
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