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    UN expects Azeri government to be more involved in helping refugees

    ANS TV, Baku
    26 Nov 04

    Presenter Natavan Babayeva Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev today
    received a delegation led by UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ruud
    Lubbers.

    At a press conference, Lubbers said that UN resolutions are
    meaningless if they are not observed.

    Correspondent over video of the press conference I highly value the
    programmes implemented by the Azerbaijani government to improve the
    living conditions of refugees, and this is the cause for the recent
    decrease in aid, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Ruud Lubbers said
    at the press conference on the results of his visit to the region.

    Lubbers with Azeri voice-over It is good that despite facing economic
    difficulties Azerbaijan spends its profits from oil on refugees. The
    international community is somewhat tired. There are two reasons for
    that. First, the international community sees that Azerbaijan has
    restored its economic and financial strength. We expect the government
    to get more involved in this. In spite of that, we will stay in
    Azerbaijan and continue our operations as a UN body and with a limited
    budget.

    Around 70 humanitarian organizations operate in Azerbaijan but among
    them the UN office in Azerbaijan has a special role, the head of the
    State Commission for Refugees and Involuntary Migrants, Ali Hasanov,
    said. It is with the assistance of this body that programmes worth 66m
    dollars are being implemented, he said. There is a need to continue
    this cooperation, Hasanov said, because correspondent stops in
    mid-sentence :

    Hasanov Those territories will sooner or later be freed from
    occupation. Those people will start returning. In that case we will
    have to ask for and benefit from the international experience of the
    UN office.

    Correspondent In turn, Lubbers said that the main issue now is
    achieving the political settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
    and returning refugees to their land. But no matter how important
    political debates are, they do not help to resolve the conflict, end
    of quote. Lubbers also expressed his concern that UN resolutions are
    not being implemented.

    My task is to help the people who have been subjected to violence,
    Lubbers said. He did not forget the 30,000 Armenians living in
    Azerbaijan. The Nagornyy Karabakh conflict has worsened their
    situation as well and as a humanitarian organization we would like to
    help them, he said. Seeing that the idea elicited dissatisfaction from
    Azerbaijani journalists, Lubbers said that he was surprised that so
    many Armenians live in Azerbaijan. He also added that one may be proud
    of Azerbaijan because of the 30,000 Armenians.
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