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    ARMENIANS' VISIT NOT ELABORATED

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    March 17 2006

    Baku, March 16, AssA-Irada
    Three Armenian representatives joined an event of the European security
    body in Baku on Thursday.

    It is still unclear how the three employees of Armenia's ministries of
    foreign affairs and transport, as well as another government official,
    succeeded in coming to Azerbaijan to attend the 14th economic forum
    of the OSCE.

    Commenting on the matter, Deputy Prime Minister Abid Sharifov said
    the visit was paid through the OSCE, but declined to elaborate in
    which Azeri embassy the Armenians had acquired their visas. "Do I
    have to report to you?" he enquired in reply to journalists' questions.

    Sharifov noted that the Azeri government does not interfere with the
    conduct of events on the level of OSCE. He said that although Azeris
    and Armenians have attended the same conferences before, it would
    be wrong to interpret this as cooperation with the aggressor nation,
    which is out of the question.

    "I repeat that the fact Armenians attended the same conference does not
    mean cooperation. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are OSCE member states."

    Frank Geerkens, head of the OSCE Chairmanship Unit, said Armenia's
    participation at the forum as an OSCE member is "natural".

    "Today's event pursued economic goals. As for the Upper Garabagh
    conflict, the OSCE representatives visited Armenia and Azerbaijan last
    month. The organization is interested in the conflict settlement and
    is making efforts to achieve this," Geerkens said.

    The head of the OSCE Office in Baku, Maurizio Pavesi, stated that the
    permission to visit Baku was provided by the Azerbaijani government
    proper and advised journalists to approach officials with this
    question instead.

    The hard-line Garabagh Liberation Organization (GLO) strongly condemned
    Armenians' attendance. Its members staged a protest, trying to disrupt
    the discussions. But the police prevented the attempt, detaining four
    of them.

    In a statement, the organization said it considers the fact the
    government did not prevent the visit as an insult to the memory of
    those who died in battles for Garabagh and a severe blow dealt upon
    the Azerbaijani people's interests.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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