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    Azeris expect OSCE prove Armenia's involvement in resettlement in Karabakh

    ANS TV, Baku
    21 Mar 05

    [Presenter] Azerbaijan has a strong army to liberate the territories
    under occupation, [Azerbaijani] Defence Minister Safar Abiyev has
    said, while Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov does not rule out that
    regular violations of the cease-fire by Armenia could be a calculated
    act of sabotage.

    [Correspondent, over video of Mammadyarov outside the Foreign Ministry]
    Mammadyarov is pleased with the report of the OSCE fact-finding
    mission on the settlement of Armenians in Nagornyy Karabakh. He
    said that official Baku would issue a statement on 22 March over
    the findings of the mission. Despite considering the report to be
    objective, the minister said he is unhappy with some points.

    [Mammadyarov, captioned, shown speaking to ANS] There are a few
    points in the report that we cannot accept. It is stated there
    that official Yerevan does not deal with this issue [settlement of
    Armenians in Nagornyy Karabakh and occupied districts of Azerbaijan].
    But we have information that it does. Now, the fact-finding mission
    must continue its work and prove that official Yerevan actually deals
    with the illegal settlement.

    [Correspondent] The minister also commented on the recent frequent
    cases of violation of the cease-fire. Mammadyarov did not rule out
    that the breach of the cease-fire could be in the interests of the
    Armenian leadership.

    [Mammadyarov] We have already expressed our position. We think that
    some provocation will be in place as long as negotiations are under
    way. We think that the violation of the cease-fire is provocation.

    [Correspondent] However, the foreign minister does not believe that
    the violations could affect the course of the talks.

    In turn, Safar Abiyev says that measures are being taken to minimize
    casualties. On the kind of measures, the defence minister said that
    it is their business.

    [Safar Abiyev, captioned, speaking to journalists] The war will
    continue as long as our lands are under occupation.

    [Correspondent] Who knows, maybe the real name of the cease-fire,
    which is accompanied with frequent violations, is war indeed.

    Eldaniz Valiyev, Ali Ahmadov, Hikmat Asgarov for ANS.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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