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  • BAKU: U.S. backs fair settlement of Upper Garabagh conflict

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 15 2006

    U.S. backs fair settlement of Upper Garabagh conflict



    Baku, April 13, AssA-Irada
    A US Congressman has said his country backs a fair settlement of the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, but the
    two countries should display political will to reach peace.
    The United States is looking to achieve a just and long-lasting
    solution. The mediating OSCE Minsk Group is also working to achieve
    peace soon, Chairman of the U.S. Congress Subcommittee on Foreign
    Operations, James Kolbe, told a news conference in Baku on Thursday.
    `Armenia and Azerbaijan are principal sides. The people of the two
    countries should give an impetus to the conflict settlement on their
    own. We can facilitate the process but can't solve it for them,' the
    Congressman said, emphasizing that the United States recognizes
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.
    Kolbe said the Garabagh conflict may be settled through dialogue and
    there is a good opportunity to achieve progress this year.
    The Congressman said he visited Armenia and Georgia prior to coming
    to Azerbaijan.
    `I met with the Azerbaijani foreign minister, representatives of the
    parliament and Defense Ministry as well as heads of some
    non-governmental organizations during my two-day visit to Baku.'
    Kolbe said the US co-chair of the Minsk Group Steven Mann is expected
    to submit new proposals during his visit to Azerbaijan shortly. He
    said it is possible to achieve progress soon if the Azeri and
    Armenian leaders display political will.
    `The conflict must be settled to boost development in the Caucasus.
    If this happens, the United States will be one of the first countries
    to assist in the rehabilitation of the occupied territories,' the
    Congressman added.*
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