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  • BAKU: Armenian Peacekeeping Not to Affect Baghdad's Position on NK

    Armenian peacekeeping not to affect Baghdad's position on Karabakh - envoy

    Trend news agency
    3 Jan 05

    Baku, 3 January: Trend correspondent A. Raufoglu: "The participation
    of Armenian peacekeepers will not affect official Baghdad's position
    on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict," the Iraqi ambassador to
    Azerbaijan, Umar Ismai'l, told Trend news agency while commenting on
    the Armenian parliament's decision to send a military contingent to
    Iraq.

    "Many peacekeepers can come to our country, but this will not affect
    our general policy," the ambassador said.

    To recap, the Armenian parliament recently adopted a decision to send
    50 peacekeepers to Iraq. "This decision was adopted after military
    operations and Armenia wishes to participate only in the current
    process of restoring peace. There is a sura in the Koran saying that
    'those who declared jihad during the conquest of Mecca are above those
    who took this step afterwards'. I do not believe that those who joined
    the struggle for the salvation of Iraq and those who did so afterwards
    will be perceived equally. In any case, those who arrived first are
    more important for us," the ambassador said.

    The diplomat pointed out that Iraq has always supported Baku's
    position on the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement. Official Baghdad is in
    favour of solving this issue only within the framework of Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity, the ambassador said.

    "During the latest UN discussions, we voted for the draft resolution
    prepared by the Azerbaijani side," the ambassador recalled. "At the
    same time, we also announced that the Armenian forces must pull out of
    Karabakh and adjacent districts. This policy will be continued in the
    future as well," he said.

    It must be remembered that there is still no Iraqi embassy in
    Yerevan. "This is a very important aspect and Azerbaijan should take
    it into consideration. Sincere tendencies and our friends' interests
    are an important factor in our foreign policy," Umar Ismai'l said.
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