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    Today, Azerbaijan
    May 5 2005


    Yuri Merzlyakov says of Azerbaijani captives to be released soon

    04 May 2005 [17:24] - Today.Az

    "Three Azerbaijani soldiers captivated by Armenia will be released
    soon".

    Russian co-chairman of OSCE Minsk Group Yuri Merzlyakov informed APA
    of it in his exclusive report to APA.

    He stated that he quoted personal representative of OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office Anjei Kasprishik.

    Y.Merzlyakov touched on interesting point in his report. According to
    him, one Armenian is in captive in Azerbaijani side. Stating that the
    problem of freeing the captives will be solved complexly, co-chairman
    said that one Armenian and three captivated Azerbaijani soldiers are
    expected to be released at the same time.

    However, Azerbaijani side didn't agree with Russian co-chairman's
    opinions concerning the captivation of one Armenian soldier by
    Armenia. APA was informed from State Commission on Captivated, Missed
    and Hostage Citizens, they don't keep any captive at all, and the
    matter should be investigated with the Defense Minister. Head of
    press service of Defense Ministry, Ramiz Malikov informed APA that,
    he has no information about it .R.Malikov said that Azerbaijani
    soldiers have been in captive of Armenia for 2 months 18 days, and
    he expresses his regret that Russian co-chairman justifies Armenian
    side.

    APA was informed from International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC)
    representation in Baku, Armenian side applied ICRC about a year ago
    stating that Armenian soldiers crossed the territory of Azerbaijan
    and asked aid for releasing him:" International Committee of Red
    Cross(ICRC) representation in Baku sent letter to relevant
    structures of Azerbaijan. But Azerbaijani side didn't confirm the
    existence of such fact".


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/19232.html
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