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  • BAKU: Azerbaijan wants UN to adopt new resolution on Karabakh,leader

    Azerbaijan wants UN to adopt new resolution on Karabakh, leader says

    Trend news agency
    22 Nov 04

    Baku, 22 November: Azerbaijan's initiative to put the issue of the
    "Situation on occupied Azerbaijani territories" on the agenda of the
    UN General Assembly is aimed at the adoption of a new resolution,
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev told journalists today.

    "Of course, we will not confine ourselves to discussions only. We
    want a new resolution to be adopted. A draft resolution has already
    been prepared. The Foreign Ministry has held serious consultations
    with different countries. We are trying to increase the number of
    countries supporting us and I am sure that the resolution will play
    an important role in this," the Azerbaijani president said.

    Aliyev described as flippant the Armenian side's statement that if
    the UN adopts a resolution, Azerbaijan will have to hold negotiations
    directly with Nagornyy Karabakh.

    "Armenia is a party to the conflict and we have already held
    negotiations with it. If Azerbaijan is left one-to-one with Nagornyy
    Karabakh, we will be able to resolve the issue even more quickly in
    other ways. If Armenia wants us to hold talks directly with Karabakh,
    then it should depart from the process, withdraw its troops from
    the occupied territories and stop allocating funds from its budget,"
    Aliyev stressed.

    "We don't think that another organization can replace the OSCE Minsk
    Group which is dealing with the problem," the president said. At the
    same time, the participation of other international organizations,
    including the UN and the Council of Europe, will not impede the
    settlement process and will even "help our common cause".
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