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    ARMINFO News Agency
    September 20, 2005

    THERE IS BIG OPTIMISM FOR KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT: AZERI FM


    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 20. ARMINFO. The last meeting of the Azeri and
    Armenian presidents in Kazan Aug 26 2005 has given ground for
    believing that there is a chance for the Karabakh conflict settlement
    and that the Prague Process talks can be continued, the 525th
    newspaper reports Azeri FM Elmar Mamedyarov as saying during the 60th
    plenary session of the UN General Assembly.

    At the same time there should be no illusions that Azerbaijan will
    put up with the loss of its territories.

    The UN Security Council's immediate reaction to the occupation of
    Azerbaijan's territories (resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884) give
    ground for optimism. This is a basis for settling the conflict. The
    last year's UN SC discussing a point on the situation on the occupied
    Azeri territories has drawn wide international attention to the
    danger coming from Armenia's operations on the territories.

    Today there is big optimism for resolution and Azerbaijan remains
    adherent to peace and compliant to the UN SC, CE and OSCE
    resolutions. Azerbaijan hopes that Armenia will show constructive
    approach and will not miss the opportunity to no longer be labelled
    as aggressor and to resolve the conflict favorably.

    Azerbaijan is ready to ensure security for the Armenian community of
    Karabakh. Necessary conditions should be created for the return of
    the Azeri community to Karabakh and other occupied territories and
    for reviving the region economically.

    If peace is attained the international community will have to support
    it by peacekeeping, demining, recovery and security. The next but not
    the last step is to create communication between the Armenian
    community of Karabakh and Armenia as well as between Nakhchivan and
    mainland Azerbaijan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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