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    NATO chief says upcoming seminar in Azerbaijan to go ahead despite concerns

    AP Worldstream
    Nov 05, 2004

    AIDA SULTANOVA


    NATO chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said Friday that he hoped an upcoming
    NATO seminar in Azerbaijan would go ahead as planned, despite local
    concerns over the participation of rival Armenia.

    NATO had to cancel military exercises in Azerbaijan in September after
    authorities here objected to the participation of Armenian
    officers. Neither nation is a member of NATO, but both participate in
    the military alliance's Partnership for Peace program.

    "It was an unfortunate decision," NATO's Secretary General Scheffer
    said as he wrapped up a quick visit to this Caspian Sea nation.

    A NATO Parliamentary Assembly seminar called the Rose Route is planned
    for later this month in Baku. "I sincerely hope that everybody wanting
    to participate in the Rose Route can participate, and I'm confident
    that this will be possible," Scheffer said.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are at odds over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave,
    which ethnic Armenian forces seized from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s
    in a war that killed 30,000 people and left about 1 million
    homeless. A 1994 cease-fire has largely held, but no final peace
    agreement has been reached.

    On Thursday, Azerbaijani police detained six activists for holding an
    unauthorized demonstration outside Azerbaijan's parliament to protest
    the expected presence of Armenian officers at the upcoming NATO
    seminar.

    Scheffer said NATO and Azerbaijan were developing a plan of
    cooperation that would outline NATO's expectations in a number of
    spheres from military reform to human rights in the country.
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