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    NATO Responds Harshly To Azerbaijani Intransigence

    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    Sept 13 2004

    13 September 2004 -- NATO has canceled military exercises that were
    scheduled to start this month in Azerbaijan after authorities there
    objected to the participation of Armenian officers.

    NATO spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ludger Terbrueggen told RFE/RL's
    Armenian Service today that the plan was scrapped after Baku refused
    to issue the Armenian troops visas.

    "The reason is that Azerbaijan will not give visas to the soldiers
    and officers of Armenia," Terbrueggen said.

    NATO's decision to scrap the maneuvers comes after Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev said on 11 September that he is opposed to
    Armenian troops being on Azerbaijan's soil.

    Armenian-backed forces drove Azerbaijan's army out of the ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s in a war that
    killed 30,000 people and left about 1 million homeless.

    A cease-fire was signed in 1994, but no agreement has been reached
    on the territory's final status.
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