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    UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES STARTS TRIP TO AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA, ARMENIA

    UN News Centre
    Aug. 15, 2006

    UNHCR chief Antonio Guterres
    15 August 2006 - The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    (UNHCR) today started a six-day visit to the southern Caucasus,
    an area that is host to over 1 million internally displaced persons
    (IDPs) and refugees.

    Antonio Guterres will be meeting with senior government officials,
    IDPs and refugees during his visits to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia,
    the agency announced today.

    "The mission will focus on strengthening UNHCR's supportive role in
    ongoing conflict resolution efforts and political dialogue in the
    region" where the agency spends $9.4 million annually, spokesperson
    Jennifer Pagonis told a briefing in Geneva.

    Displacement in the southern Caucasus region is the result of
    protracted conflicts, and Ms. Pagonis pointed out that "peaceful
    settlements and stability would allow refugees and internally
    displaced people to return and reintegrate." In Azerbaijan and
    Armenia the displacement is linked to a 15 year unsettled dispute
    and the future status of the Nagorno Karabakh region. In Georgia,
    UNHCR is part of two parallel peace processes currently under way in
    South Ossetia and in Abkhazia.

    "UNHCR is ready to be actively involved in the peace process and
    develop, together with the concerned governments, a framework plan
    for the return in the event of a settlement," Ms. Pagonis said.
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