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    THE NKR ANNOUNCEMENT IS NOT A GROUND FOR HAJIEVA
    Karine Asatryan

    A1+
    [05:42 pm] 29 June, 2006

    Azerbaijan expresses its readiness to provide the Armenian residents
    of the NKR adjacent territories with conditions corresponding
    international norms on condition that these lands are returned to
    them. Today the Azeri delegation rendered a press release in the PACE
    which was presided over by 5 Azeri delegates and not by Samed Seidov
    as it was anticipated beforehand.

    The most active was Gyultekin Hajieva, the Azeri Parliament deputy
    who presented the deputies (who were mainly Azeris) how the Armenians
    occupied the 20% of the Azeri lands, how they set the forests adjacent
    to the NKR on fire. In answer to the remark of "A1+" that the OSCE
    monitoring has not revealed any evidence of burning Hajieva announced
    that the monitoring was held only in one territory and it was aimed
    at revealing cease-fire violations. When we showed her the territory
    where monitoring was held on the map distributed by her Hajieva
    announced that she doesn't want to comment on an announcement put into
    circulation by "unknown and not existing NKR authorities." Naturally
    she doesn't agree with the fact that the monitoring was held by the
    suggestion of the NKR in order to check the fact of burning. When
    asked why Azerbaijan didn't apply to the OSCE with the same request
    she answered that they have applied both to the OSCE and to the UNO.

    The Azeri deputies announced that prior to coming to the PACE summer
    summit they had gone to the borderline and seen the burning areas
    with their own eyes and were surprised that nobody made an attempt to
    extinguish the fire. "The territories are under Armenia's control and
    the fire must be put out be it caused deliberately or by aridity,"
    said Deputy Sabir Hajiev after the press release. "Republic of
    Nagorno-Karabakh," we tried to find out whether it existed, "That
    territory is not Nagorno-Karabakh, it is Aghdam," interrupted Gyultekin
    Hajieva and entered the PACE hall.

    By the way, Gyultekin Hajieva announced during the press release that
    the Azeri society treats the conflict settlement procedure within
    the scope of the Minsk group rather rhetorically; "There has been
    no positive achievement within the recent 10 years. The Co-Chairs
    wish the matter to be solved in 2006 but the time showed that their
    optimistic announcements are groundless."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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