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    NAGORNO KARABAKH IS NOT A TRANSIT ROUTE OF DRUG TRAFFICKING

    Azat Artsakh, Nagorno Karabakh Republic [NKR]
    17 April 2006

    Recently NKR Foreign Minister Georgy Petrosyan and NKR Police Chief
    Armen Isagulov sent a letter to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State
    Anne Petersson, the head of the Bureau of International Narcotics
    and Law Enforcement Affairs. " Highly appreciating and commending the
    contribution of the United States to the establishment of democratic
    values in international relations, as well as the consistent efforts
    of the American co-chairmanship of the OSCE Minsk Group for the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict, we would like to draw your
    attention to an issue, which is of utter importance for Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic. Unlike the previous years when the elucidation
    of the Karabakh government helped to reach a mutual understanding,
    in the International Narcotics Control Strategy Report 2006 Nagorno
    Karabakh and the territories it controls were defined as transit
    route of drug trafficking. Being convinced that these invented data
    were extended by Azerbaijan, which has adopted falsification and
    slander against the Armenian party to the level of state policy, we
    disagree with the inaccurate information used in such a authoritative
    report, especially that the government of Karabakh have applied to
    relevant international organizations for a number of times to send
    an independent monitoring group to Nagorno Karabakh to monitor the
    situation on the spot. Obviously, by such false accusations Azerbaijan
    want to have the international community admit Nagorno Karabakh as an
    outlawed and uncontrollable territory. Thereby we assume responsibility
    to assure you that Nagorno Karabakh is not a transit route for drug
    trafficking not only because of a lack of a developed transport system
    but also primarily due to the effective preventive activity of the law
    enforcement agencies of NKR." The letter contains facts proving the
    abovementioned arguments. "First of all, we consider it necessary to
    remind that since May 1994 the government of NKR has guaranteed the
    ceasefire without any peacemaking forces, completely controlling the
    front line between the armed forces of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan
    and the border area. The letter of the NKR Foreign Minister and Chief
    of the Police states that the Office of the Personal Representative of
    the OSCE Chairman-in-Office will also deny criminal facts or actions,
    which regularly and fully monitors the front line, hence exercising
    international control over the conflict area of NKR. It is mentioned
    in the letter that in late February and late March 2005 the OSCE
    fact-finding mission, including over 30 diplomats and experts from
    different countries, visited Karabakh with the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairs. "The OSCE fact-finding mission prepared a significant
    report, based on a meticulous monitoring of the areas controlled
    by NKR, which contains no such negative facts. With regard to this
    we emphasize the commitment of the government of Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic to promoting democratic values and a peace settlement
    of the conflict over Nagorno Karabakh, pursuing the international
    recognition of NKR and fulfilling their function of government and
    guaranteeing the security of their citizens for about 20 years,"
    states the letter of NKR Foreign Minister Georgy Petrosyan and
    Police Chief Armen Isagulov. A copy of the letter was sent to the
    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair
    Stephen Mann, Director of the White House Office of National Drug
    Control Policy (ONDCP) John Walters.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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