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    ARMENIAN AND AZERI FMs ADDRESS US GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION

    Armenpress
    Sept 19, 2005

    NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 19, ARMENPRESS: Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign
    minister Vartan Oskanian and Elmar Mamedyarov addressed the 60-th
    session of the UN General Assembly on September 18. Armenian minister
    first cited a UNDP Human Development report which ranked Armenia at 83,
    far ahead of its neighbors. Oskanian said Armenia made the progress
    in the face of its disadvantaged geographic location with no crude
    oil reserves and no outlet to sea.

    "If we had oil money we would spend it on education, social
    security and nature protection," he said, implicating Azerbaijan's
    declared plans to double its military spending next year up to
    $600 million. Regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Oskanian said
    Armenians there have achieved a de facto independence proving to all
    that they are able to defend their independence, govern themselves,
    create democratic institutions and conduct fair and transparent
    elections.

    According to RFE/RL, Azerbaijani foreign minister dwelt on Baku's
    official position on how the conflict should be settled, saying Armenia
    must first of all pull out its troops from all controlled regions of
    Azerbaijan in order to get rid of 'aggressor's label' and contribute
    to building of atmosphere of confidence. He then said refugees must
    be allowed back to where they had lived before the conflict erupted
    and that a police force, composed of Armenians and Azeris, must be
    formed in Nagorno-Karabakh to ensure security. He also said Karabakh
    Armenians and Azeris in Nakhichevan must be allowed free communication
    with their fellows in both countries.

    "In this sense the Lachin corridor must be turned into a road of
    peace and used in both directions and should be controlled at the
    initial stage by international peace keepers," he said.
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