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    Azeri foreign minister addresses UN over Karabakh settlement

    ANS Radio, Baku
    24 Nov 04

    Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov addressed the 59th
    session of the UN General Assembly in New York a few hours ago. He
    spoke about the obstacles to the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict created by official Yerevan and specifically about the
    Armenian leadership settling Armenian families on the occupied
    Azerbaijani territories. It must be remembered that a special
    resolution on the situation on the occupied Azerbaijani lands is
    expected to be adopted at the 59th session of the UN General Assembly
    on 26 November.

    Dilsad Aliyarli, a correspondent of the Voice of America TV station,
    will give us the latest details from the USA.

    [Correspondent by phone] Mammadyarov said that the draft resolution
    submitted to the UN was balanced and constructive. He ruled out that
    this was an attempt to instruct the UN General Assembly to resolve
    the conflict. The point is about the problem itself which delays
    the peace process and might lead to humanitarian disaster if the
    situation continues to be the case. The minister said that Armenia
    should immediately take effective and unconditional measures to stop
    the settlement process in Azerbaijan's occupied lands and the Armenian
    government should guarantee clearly and resolutely that it will not
    repeat this kind of illegal policy and activity. The Azerbaijani
    foreign minister said that he had been using all diplomatic means
    to prevent the dangerous development of events in the occupied
    lands. At the end of his speech, Mammadyarov stressed that the talks
    were continuing and that he regularly contacted the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs.
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