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    Azeri speaker, Austrian chief prosecutor discuss Karabakh

    ANS TV, Baku
    22 Sep 04


    [Presenter] Austrian Prosecutor-General Walter Presslauer, who is
    visiting Baku, sees a solution to the Karabakh problem through
    court. He has said this at a meeting with Azerbaijani Speaker Murtuz
    Alasgarov.

    [Correspondent, over video of the meeting] As a representative of the
    justice system, I think that the parties to the conflict should appeal
    to court to achieve the solution. The court should support justice,
    Austrian Prosecutor-General Walter Presslauer told Azerbaijani Speaker
    Murtuz Alasgarov. He said that the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict should
    be solved in line with international legal norms.

    [Presslauer, speaking German with Azeri voice-over] We hope that the
    conflict will soon be resolved within the framework of the
    OSCE. Displaced persons should be allowed to return homes. The
    principle of inviolability of borders is Austria's priority as well.

    [Correspondent, over video] Speaker Murtuz Alasgarov said that
    Azerbaijan denounces aggressive separatism and drew the guest's
    attention to the fact that international organizations have been
    neglecting the Nagornyy Karabakh problem. He again criticized the
    OSCE Minsk Group which is mediating a settlement of the conflict over
    Nagornyy Karabakh.

    [Alasgarov] In general, we are very much unhappy with the activities
    of the OSCE and its Minsk Group. They should know that Armenia is an
    aggressor state. If international organizations do not call a spade a
    spade, then the solution is impossible.

    [Correspondent, over video] Alasgarov is convinced that Austria as an
    influential country in Europe, will support Azerbaijan's just cause.

    Afat Telmanqizi, Ramil Huseynov, ANS.
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