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    Patience running out over Nagorno-Karabakh dispute: Azeri president

    Agence France Presse -- English
    February 14, 2005 Monday

    MOSCOW Feb 14 -- The president of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, criticized
    Monday mediators seeking to resolve a dispute between his country
    and Armenia over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, and threatened to
    use force.

    "We are unhappy with the work of the Minsk group which has failed to
    produce any results," Aliyev said in an interview with the Russian
    daily Nezavisimaya Gazeta.

    The Minsk Group, comprised of France, Russia and the United States
    and operating under a mandate from the Organisation for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has been mediating peace talks between
    the two countries for the past decade.

    An ethnic Armenian enclave that had a 25 percent Azeri population
    before the war, Nagorno-Karabakh was the object of a war between
    Armenia and Azerbaijan until 1994 when the active phase of the conflict
    ended with Armenia in control of the territory inside Azerbaijan.

    Aliyev threatened again on Monday that Azerbaijan would resort to
    force to get the territory back.

    "The patience of the Azeri people has its limits. We can't continue to
    negotiate for another 10 years. We will strengthen our army," he said.

    He also said he believed other international organisations could help
    resolve the conflict.

    "That's why we've raised this question in the United Nations and the
    Council of Europe despite protests from the Armenians," he said.

    The conflict has cost an estimated 35,000 lives and forced about one
    million people on both sides to flee their homes.
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