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    ICG MAKES PROPOSALS ON GARABAGH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Sept 12 2005

    Baku, September 9, AssA-Irada
    The International Crisis Group has prepared two reports on the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh, its vice-president
    Alain Deletroz said.

    The first document covers the current situation in Upper Garabagh and
    the socio-economic plight of refugees and displaced persons, while
    the other one provides analysis of talks on the conflict resolution.

    In conclusion of the reports, the ICG provides numerous recommendations
    to the Azerbaijani government, Deletroz told a press conference
    on Friday.

    The ICG representative said that two of the recommendations are of
    particular importance. First, the organization suggests that Azerbaijan
    restore its relations with Armenia.

    "Azerbaijan imposed a ban on its ties with Armenia a long time ago.

    The ICG understands its position in this respect but believes it
    impedes the conflict settlement. We therefore suggest that the ban
    be lifted."

    The second pivotal issue in ICG recommendations is preventing the
    description of Armenians as Azerbaijan's historic enemies. The ICG
    came to this conclusion after monitoring the work of local media and
    reviewing historic materials, said Deletroz.

    Besides, Armenians are often termed as historic enemies in the
    statements of Azerbaijani officials.

    The ICG representative said that if the Garabagh conflict is resolved
    at some point, Armenians living in Upper Garabagh will be considered
    Azerbaijani citizens. Calling Armenians 'historic enemies' is therefore
    unacceptable, he said.

    The ICG is expected to release the final version of its report on
    the Garabagh conflict next Wednesday.

    The International Crisis Group, established in 1995, is working on
    the prevention of conflicts in 44 countries. The organization is
    represented by former foreign ministers and prime ministers.*
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