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    BRITISH MP SAYS VISIT TO KARABAGH WAS FACT-FINDING

    ArmenPress
    27 Oct 2004

    BAKU, OCTOBER 27, ARMENPRESS: Members of a British parliamentary
    delegation that visited Nagorno Karabagh last week did not discuss
    there a possible recognition of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic because
    the British government's position on this issue remains unchanged,
    Gordon Marsden, a member of the British House of Commons, who headed
    the delegation of the British interparliamentary cooperation group,
    was quoted by Azeri Space TV as saying in Baku.

    Marsden said he regretted Azerbaijan's negative reaction to the
    delegation's visit to Nagorno Karabagh. He said that the British
    government and the British embassy in Baku had put it clearly that
    this was solely a fact-finding visit. If Azerbaijanis wanted to voice
    their position, we would have been happy to listen to them, he said.

    As for the fact that they went to Karabagh via Armenia, the British
    MP said that Azerbaijan was unable to organize visits to Nagorno
    Karabagh via its territory.

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said, however, that British MPs have
    never appealed to Azerbaijan for assistance to visit Nagorno Karabagh
    and this is what caused Baku's discontent.

    Another Azeri mass media outlet, the daily Ekho quoted also a senior
    member of the British embassy in Azerbaijan, as saying that the visit
    was a private initiative by Baroness Caroline Cox, who is the deputy
    speaker of the British House of Lords. The official, Sean Melbourne,
    who is an embassy's secretary for political issues, said during a
    meeting with members of the Karabagh Liberation Organization (KLO)
    that the British Foreign Office had stated prior to the visit that
    such trips ran counter to the British government's interests and that
    the government did not encourage them.

    He said the government of British respects Azerbaijan's territorial
    integrity, however, KLO members accused the UK of adopting double
    standards in what is related to the Karabagh conflict.
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