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    Words About War and Peace on Karabakh Anniversary

    Moscow Times
    May 13 2004

    BAKU, Azerbaijan -- On the 10th anniversary of the truce that ended
    fighting Azeri-Armenian fighting over Nagorny Karabakh but left its
    status in limbo, Azerbaijan's president on Wednesday pledged support
    for peaceful resolution of the dispute but raised the prospect of
    military action.

    Nagorny Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave within Azerbaijan,
    for the past decade has been under control of an internationally
    unrecognized ethnic Armenian government backed by forces who also
    occupy parts of Azerbaijan adjoining the enclave.

    Because of the dispute over the enclave's final status, the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan border is closed. Failure to resolve the issue is
    seen as having discouraged investment in both countries because of
    concern that another war over the enclave could erupt.

    Armenian and Azeri officials, including the country's presidents, have
    met repeatedly to discuss Nagorny Karabakh, but with little visible
    progress despite a wave of sessions in 2001 that many observers
    believed foreshadowed an imminent settlement.

    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev underlined that Azerbaijan insists
    Nagorny Karabakh remain part of that country and that a resumption
    of fighting could not be excluded.

    "We are supporters of a peaceful resolution of the conflict, but the
    Azeri people will not submit to the loss of its territory. If talks
    do not give results, we will free our land at any cost," Aliyev said.
    "Our army is capable of freeing occupied territory at any moment."

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, in a statement marking the
    cease-fire's 10th anniversary, said, "We will observe the principle
    of a peaceful regulation of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict."

    Aliyev made his statements in a speech at a military institute in
    Nakhichevan, an Azeri exclave separated from the rest of the country
    by Armenian territory. "Azerbaijan is in a condition of war, our
    territorial wholeness is violated and the army can undertake steps
    to restore the wholeness," he said.
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