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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN ADDRESS ISSUE OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH IN UN ASSEMBLY DEBATE

    UN (United Nations)
    http://www.un.org/
    Sept 27 2006

    Addressing the United Nations General Assembly on the fifth day of
    its annual high-level debate, the foreign ministers of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan expressed their views on the Nagorno-Karabakh region
    of Azerbaijan.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian said on Monday that "the
    people of Nagorno-Karabakh chose long ago not to be represented by the
    Government of Azerbaijan. They were the victims of state violence, they
    defended themselves, and succeeded against great odds, only to hear
    the State cry foul and claim sovereignty and territorial integrity."

    Mr. Oskanian said that last December Azerbaijan destroyed or removed
    thousands of hand-sculpted mediaeval Armenian tombstones.

    "Such destruction, in an area with no Armenians, at a distance from
    Nagorno-Karabakh and any conflict areas, is a callous demonstration
    that Azerbaijan's attitude towards tolerance, human values, cultural
    treasures, cooperation or even peace, has not changed."

    He added that "one cannot blame us for thinking that Azerbaijan is
    not ready or interested in a negotiated peace."

    Elmar Mammadyarov, Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, told the Assembly
    that a recent joint environmental operation between the two countries
    to tackle major fires inside Nagorno-Karabakh has been "the only
    positive development so far."

    "The occupying forces have to withdraw from the occupied territories
    and necessary conditions have to be in place to allow secure
    and dignified return of the Azerbaijani displaced persons to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region and surrounding territories of Azerbaijan,"
    he said.

    Nagorno-Karabakh's status can only be defined "through peaceful,
    democratic and legal process with direct participation and consent
    of both Azerbaijani and Armenian communities," he said, adding
    that the region's economic development must be strengthened and its
    inter-communal relations enhanced.

    But "it is difficult to hope for a breakthrough in the negotiations
    when Armenia rejects face-to-face meetings and refuses to take a
    constructive approach to solve existing problems."
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