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    NATO DEPUTY CHIEF URGES NEGOTIATED GARABAGH SETTLEMENT

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    posted July 5 2006

    Baku, July 4, AssA-Irada
    NATO calls on both Azerbaijan and Armenia to seek a negotiated
    settlement to the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict, its Assistant
    Secretary General Jean Fournet has said.

    "The dispute can be resolved only in peace and all other means
    questioning this option should be given up," he told a news conference
    in Baku on Tuesday.

    "We are interested in the continuation of talks. But we have no
    intention to act as a part of the OSCE Minsk Group dealing with
    the conflict."

    Asked of the alliance's possible role in case the parties strike an
    agreement, Fournet said this question could be answered only after
    the actual peace accord is reached.

    The enforcement of decisions passed by influential international
    organizations has been in public domain of late. Particularly alarming
    is the fact that the UN Security Council's four resolutions on the
    unconditional withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan have not been implemented yet.

    Fournet said the issue should not be addressed by NATO proper. He said
    all decisions in the alliance are made based on a consensus and are
    definitely enforced. Fournet said he is not inclined to talk of other
    organizations in this respect but added that all of their decisions
    should be properly executed.

    The NATO official avoided commenting on the fact that 20%
    of Azerbaijan's territories are under occupation. Although he
    repeatedly stated that the alliance is committed to fighting terror,
    he failed to put forth a firm stance concerning Armenia's committing
    an act of terror against its neighbor. Fournet hinted, however, that
    NATO has no plans to eliminate the aftermath of the Armenian terror,
    adding that the organization intends only to jointly struggle against
    emerging threats.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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