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    US ENVOY SAYS UN DISCUSSION WON'T HAMPER KARABAKH PEACE TALKS

    Regnum, Moscow, in Russian
    22 Sep 05

    22 September: The US ambassador to Azerbaijan, Reno Harnish,
    has commented on Armenia's statement on the readiness to quit the
    settlement process of the Karabakh conflict, if the UN is involved
    in the discussions of the issue.

    "The talks between the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents,
    including the Kazan meeting [on 27 August], have been fruitful. The
    two sides have reached an agreement regarding discussions of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in the UN. That is why, the discussions
    in the UN are not an obstacle to the settlement process of the
    conflict," the ambassador said.

    Harnish also said that the US Congress had not adopted any document
    on genocide of Armenians. This issue is being discussed at the
    level of [Congress] committees for the time being, he added. "The
    US administration believes that this issue should be thoroughly
    examined. We call on Turkish specialists to take part in this as well,"
    Harnish said.

    He said that the USA will render assistance to Azerbaijan in holding
    a democratic election, a Regnum news agency correspondent reported.

    Asked about the election situation in Azerbaijan, Harnish stressed
    that under the current circumstances, it is possible to hold an
    election in compliance with international standards. "The authorities,
    however, should demonstrate their will and fulfil the commitments of
    the presidential decree [on improving election practices] on 11 May
    this year. Candidates and voters should be active during the election
    and the US government is ready to give its support to ensure that
    the election is conducted in a democratic way," he added.
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