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    US RESEARCHER SAYS KARABAKH STATUS 'TO BE PUT OFF'

    Today, Azerbaijan
    May 10 2006

    The status of Nagorno Karabakh will not be determined at this
    stage in the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace talks, a researcher of the
    Washington-based influential John Hopkins University has said.

    "The issue will be solved only after a lion's share of the
    occupied Azeri territories is returned," said Svante Cornell with
    the University's Central Asia and Caucasus Research Institute,
    AssA-Irada informs.

    "No final decision will be made on the Garabagh status at this point.

    We are talking about putting off the issue until later. First, most
    of the Azerbaijani land will be returned, refugees returned home and
    economic ties [between the two countries] established," Cornell told
    Radio Liberty.

    The researcher said that unlike in previous years, Armenia is not
    supported by France and the United States any longer. "Azerbaijan is
    currently the most important country for the U.S. considering future
    prospects, while France has taken a neutral stance on the Garabagh
    problem. Armenia is currently left aside from the developments ongoing
    in the region, while Azerbaijan is in their spotlight. This means the
    former is lagging behind, while the latter is asserting its positions
    both in terms of development and the NK conflict."

    The analyst said that during President Ilham Aliyev's recent talks
    with US counterpart George Bush in Washington, he called on the United
    States to play a greater role in the Karabakh settlement.

    America could therefore heed attention to the problem, said Cornell.

    Azeri Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov said the recent visits by
    the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group mediating the conflict resolution
    to the region "is not just for the sake of traveling".

    "The visit by the French mediator Bernard Fassier to Yerevan and
    further to Baku and his meeting with the Azeri president show their
    willingness to hold discussions."

    Azimov added that the Azeri and Armenian foreign ministers are expected
    to meet soon.

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/25944.html
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