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    Azerbaijan urges UN intervention

    tvnz.co.nz
    Nov 24, 2004

    Azerbaijan urged the UN General Assembly to intervene in a long and
    bitter territorial dispute with neighboring Armenia over its breakaway
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    But France, Russia and the United States, which have been trying to
    resolve the dispute on behalf of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe, asked the assembly to stay on the sidelines
    and not interfere with their efforts.

    Talks "can only progress in an atmosphere of confidence between
    the parties. Anything in the direction of building confidence and
    of avoiding a division of the General Assembly is helpful," said
    U.S. envoy Susan Moore, speaking on behalf of the OSCE initiative
    led by Paris, Moscow and Washington.

    Rival claims have hung for years over tiny, mountainous
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a mainly ethnic Armenian enclave inside Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijan suffered a humiliating defeat in a 1988-94 war with Armenia
    over the region after its inhabitants tried to break from Azeri rule.

    An estimated 35,000 people were killed and one million refugees fled
    to Azerbaijan, where they remain. At the same time, thousands of
    ethnic Armenian refugees fled to Armenia.

    A cease-fire ended the conflict but the dispute persists despite
    international efforts to broker a deal.

    Azerbaijan's foreign minister, Elmar Mammadyarov, said his government
    had decided to take the issue to the General Assembly because Armenia
    was pursuing an "illegal settlement policy" by flooding the disputed
    area with Armenians, with an eye to annexing the enclave.

    He called on the assembly to adopt a resolution affirming its
    "continued strong support" for Azerbaijan's territorial integrity
    and the right of Azeri refugees to return to their former homes in
    the enclave.

    But Armenian Ambassador Armen Martirosyan said Azerbaijan's proposal
    was aimed at torpedoing the OSCE-sponsored negotiations.

    The assembly put off a vote on the draft resolution until an
    unspecified later date.
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