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    Azeri opposition leader calls on Bush to tackle breakaway conflict

    ANS TV, Baku
    21 Feb 05

    [Presenter] The Azerbaijani opposition wants power to be changed in a
    peaceful and democratic way only, the chairman of the People's Front
    of Azerbaijan Party [PFAP], Ali Karimli, today told a news conference
    dedicated to his visits to Europe and the USA. Since the international
    community is now focusing its attention on Azerbaijan following the
    developments in Georgia and Ukraine, the opposition badly needs the
    support of international organizations, he said.

    [Correspondent, over video of news conference] PFAP chairman Ali
    Karimli said that he had appealed to US President George Bush to help
    solve the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict. He called on the USA, as
    co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group, to step up its role in finding a
    fair solution to the conflict. The party leader wants the USA to back
    Azerbaijan, which is suffering as a result of the Armenian
    occupation. Karimli said that he had made this appeal in the presence
    of representatives of the State Department and of the presidential
    administration at the Nixon Centre.

    [Ali Karimli, PFAP chairman, captioned, shown speaking] Since
    President Bush has given priority to the settlement of frozen
    conflicts and has taken certain steps towards the settlement of the
    Palestinian-Israeli conflict, it would be good if he could again give
    his attention to the Nagornyy Karabakh problem.

    [Correspondent] Karimli stressed that the Karabakh conflict was
    discussed in meetings with the US co-chairman of the Minsk Group,
    Steven Mann, French co-chairman Bernard Fassier and [the special
    representative of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly on Nagornyy
    Karabakh, Goran] Lenmarker. He is convinced that the OSCE
    Parliamentary Assembly's report on Karabakh will be impartial.

    Although Karabakh took centre stage in the meetings, the forthcoming
    November parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan were also
    discussed. Karimli said that he had not asked for any foreign
    assistance either for himself or for his party in the run-up to the
    polls. All I asked for was to support democracy, end of quote.

    Then, Karimli said that they know abroad about the eavesdropping bug
    found in his party's headquarters. They did not hide their negative
    attitude to this fact. One should not undermine the standing of the
    Azerbaijani government in such a way, end of quote.

    Afat Telmanqizi, Ramin Yaqubov for ANS
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