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    ARMENIA CONCERNED OVER AZERBAIJAN'S INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    March 7 2006

    Baku, March 6, AssA-Irada
    An Armenian top defense official has cited as a "direct threat" for
    his country what he called Azerbaijan's attempts to take the talks
    on settling the long-standing Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict out
    of the mediating Minsk Group's framework to the level of the UN,
    NATO and the Council of Europe.

    "Moreover, these attempts being made with the aid of Azerbaijan's
    propaganda machine earn official Baku benefits in the international
    arena," said Armenian Defense Minister, Security Council secretary,
    Serzh Sarkisian.

    Sarkisian indicated in his special report on the country's security
    that Armenia should boost its diplomacy and the work of Diaspora
    organizations.

    "The key issue for us today is ensuring security. The impact of
    international military and political processes on the South Caucasus
    region is gradually increasing. For this very reason, the forces
    interested in the region and superpowers are becoming more active. In
    this case, a special focus should be on the security issue."

    In conclusion of the report, Sarkisian urged international
    organizations to provide assistance. He said Armenia believes that
    solving the Garabagh problem is possible only with the mediation of
    the Minsk Group and supports peace while ensuring the physical safety
    of the Armenian residents of Upper Garabagh.

    The Azeri Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Taghizada said that
    restoring the ethnic and demographic composition of the region that
    was observed prior to the outbreak of the conflict and ensuring the
    security of its residents bear great importance for the determination
    of the Upper Garabagh status during the second stage of the conflict
    resolution.

    "There are no grounds for concerns over the physical safety of Upper
    Garabagh's Armenian population."

    As for drawing other international organizations to the peace process,
    Taghizada admitted that Azerbaijan is interested in this.

    "At the same time, we remain committed to the current mechanism and
    structure. But if diplomatic efforts yield no fruit, we may resort
    to other means," he added.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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