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    Iran's position on Karabakh problem has not changed - envoy

    Regnum, Moscow
    2 Feb 05

    The principled position of the Islamic Republic of Iran on regional
    processes and neighbouring countries has not changed. Iran has always
    wished the establishment of peace, stability, security and economic
    prosperity in the neighbouring countries, including in the Caucasus,
    the Iranian ambassador to Armenia, Ali Reza Haqiqian, has told our
    Regnum correspondent.

    The Iranian diplomat said that "Iran's position on regional events is
    clear and is based on cooperation, balance and mutual
    understanding. The peaceful settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict and the need to continue the bilateral Armenian-Azerbaijani
    talks have always been stressed. Iran has always stated its readiness
    to render any assistance in the settlement of this conflict."

    To recap, Regnum news agency asked the Iranian diplomatic mission in
    Armenia to clarify the statements made by Iranian President Seyyed
    Mohammad Khatami's during Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's visit
    to Tehran at the end of January 2005.

    Within the framework of this visit, among other issues, the sides also
    touched on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. Specifically, the Iranian
    president expressed Tehran's position on this issue. "Our position on
    the Karabakh issue is clear. We are one of the few countries that
    totally support Azerbaijan's position on this issue. We support
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and its jurisdiction over this
    territory," the Azerbaijani media quoted Khatami as saying.

    Meanwhile, within the framework of his official visit to Armenia in
    September last year, the Iranian president spoke of the same problem
    and used much vaguer formulations. "Iran is ready to make every effort
    for a peaceful solution to the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. We respect
    the principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. We welcome
    the peaceful settlement of the conflict. Iran has special respect for
    Armenia and if the conflicting sides appeal to us, we are ready to
    take specific steps in this direction," he stated.

    The Nagornyy Karabakh problem is a very important subject both in
    Armenia and Azerbaijan. Baku and Yerevan are interested in regional
    processes, first of all, in this context. Thus, the change of the
    accents in the Iranian president's statements has drawn attention.

    The Azerbaijani president's visit to Iran was important not only in
    the context of bilateral, but also regional relations. The atmosphere
    of the visit was replete with continuing US information pressure on
    Iran and experts' opinions that the Azerbaijani territories might be
    used for possible strikes on Iran. On the eve of the visit, the
    Azerbaijani media published a list of military facilities where
    Americans have already been deployed or will be deployed.

    [Passage omitted: the Azerbaijani media named the districts where
    American defence facilities will be deployed]

    Is there is a point in talking seriously about a change in Iran's
    policy on the Karabakh problem? It is impossible to give a clear
    answer to this question at this stage. The only thing which is clear
    is that Tehran is obviously concerned by the possible negative
    development of events connected with Iran's nuclear problem - if the
    USA and Israel switch from words to deeds.

    It is obvious that Yerevan realizes the depth of this problem - the
    aggravation of the situation surrounding Iran will create absolutely
    new realities not only around the Karabakh problem, but also in the
    entire region.

    As is expected, the secretary of the Armenian Security Council,
    Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisyan, will discuss exactly these important
    issues during his forthcoming visit to Iran on 7-9 February.
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