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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Nov. 5, 2004

    Great Britain's MPs show interest in Karabakh

    According to the Karabakh newspaper Azat Artsakh, a delegation of
    British members of parliament headed by the MP Gordon Marsden recently
    visited Karabakh. A total of 5 MPs, including the vice-speaker of the
    House of Lords, baroness Caroline Cox, made up the delegation. The
    British MPs met with the president of Karabakh, speaker of the region's
    National Assemble and NGO representatives.
    Marsden told journalists before leaving the region that they will
    evaluate the achievements of Karabakh and will provide assistance to
    local citizens, "who have been forced to suffer from the lots of
    terrible events in recent years." He also noted that interesting issues
    connected with the issue of how Great Britain can help Karabakh in the
    future were also discussed during the meetings.
    Asked what result were achieved, Mardsen said that the group will
    present its own observations to the governments of Great Britain and
    the European Union, which will then decide how they can assist
    Karabakh. The head of the delegation highlighted the group's meetings
    with the NGOs, particularly with women's organizations. "We have
    already received lots of new information. More new information can be
    gained from face-to-face meetings than from books and official
    information," he said as quoted by the paper.
    The paper also writes that "one thing is clear, that interest toward
    Karabakh has increased, especially from the side of Great Britain."
    According to the paper, it was specifically British organizations that
    entered into an international consortium set up to assist finding ways
    for the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. Several projects have
    already been implemented in Karabakh within the framework of this
    consortium. However, the paper writes, "time will show whether it is
    possible to assess the interest of Great Britain toward Karabakh as a
    positive event."
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