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    Azer Tag, Azerbaijan
    Feb 18 2005

    REPRESENTATIVE ORTIZ CALLS ON CONGRESSMEN TO SUPPORT PEACEFUL
    RESOLUTION OF ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN CONFLICT
    [February 18, 2005, 16:41:08]

    Co-chair of the US Congress working group for Azerbaijan,
    representative Solomon Ortiz calls on his House colleagues to support
    peaceful resolution of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The congressman stressed that occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh and 7
    adjacent regions of Azerbaijan by Armenian armed forces had created
    one million Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced people.

    He noted referring to US Department of State that the United States
    does not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent state.
    According to Solomon Ortiz, despite no progress in finding solution
    to the problem has been achieved within the OSCE Minsk group, the
    U.S. is continuing its effort in this framework.

    Mr. Ortiz let his colleagues know that the latest resolution on the
    issue adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    confirms that a greater part of the Azerbaijani territories are under
    occupation of the Armenian armed forces, and the Nagorno-Karabakh
    region is under control of separatist forces. The document urges the
    OSCE Minsk group co-chairs to continue their effort, and the
    conflicting parties to fulfill relevant resolutions of the United
    Nations, including renunciation of military operations, and
    withdrawal of armed forces from all the occupied territories.

    Congressman Ortiz noted that located between Russia and Iran,
    Azerbaijan is the U.S. important ally in fighting terror. He reminded
    in this connection that though US-Azerbaijan anti-terror cooperation
    began even before September 11 events, it was intensified due to
    Azerbaijan's unconditional support of the coalition by becoming the
    first Moslem state to send its soldiers to Iraq.
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