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    BAKU SEEKS PEACEFUL SOLUTION TO NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE, SAYS ENVOY

    The Jakarta Post
    April 9, 2008 Wednesday
    Indonesia

    THE JAKARTA POST -- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 -- PAGE 10 Azerbaijan,
    the oil-rich South Caucasus nation, wants tosettle the Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue through peaceful negotiations, despite its growing military
    and economic might,Azerbaijani Ambassador to Indonesia said

    "We want to solve this problem through negotiations based on the norms
    and principles of international law.Though we are much stronger than
    Armenia militarily and economically, we will not resort to violent
    means,"Ambassador Ibrahim A. Hajiyev told The Jakarta Post at a book
    presentation Tuesday in Jakarta

    Thanks to its oil boom, Azerbaijan was able to allocate some $1US.2
    billion to its defense sector in its 2008 statebudget -- an increase
    of $100 million over 2007's $1.1 billion. The military budget is
    higher than Armenia'sentire budget, which stood at just below $1
    billion in 2007

    Azerbaijan's GDP grew by 25 percent in 2007 due to mainly soaring
    oil prices

    Hajiyey was presenting a book, War Against Azerbaijan: Targeting
    Cultural Heritage, to Indonesian Foreign Ministryofficials and
    journalists at Le Meridien Hotel, Jakarta

    The book, which was authored by an expert team from Azerbaijan's
    foreign affairs ministry and Heydar AliyevFoundation, is one of the
    series about Nagorno-Karabakh published by the Azerbaijan government
    recently

    During the presentation, there was also the screening of a documentary
    film about the historical heritage of Karabakhand the systematic
    destruction of historical, cultural and architectural monuments in
    Nagorno-Karabakh by Armenia

    The 280-page book, rich in documents, maps and photographs, includes
    an illustration booklet, a multimedia disk and adocumentary film on DVD

    The present conflict between the Muslim-majority Azerbaijan and its
    neighbor Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh began in1988

    Nagorno-Karabakh, an Azerbaijan territory, is presently occupied by
    Armenian troops

    In 1992, Armenia launched attacks on Azerbaijan and occupied some
    20 percent of its territory, includingNagorno-Karabakh and seven
    neighboring districts

    "In 1994, we and Armenia signed a cease-fire agreement which ended
    the war," Hajiyev said

    Presently, the co-chairs of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group (comprisingrepresentatives
    from Russia, France and the United States) are mediating between the
    two warring countries

    The OSCE Minsk Group was established in 1992 to work for a peaceful,
    negotiated settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakhconflict between the
    former Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia

    As part of its efforts to regain its territory from Armenia,
    Azerbaijan tabled a draft resolution titled "TheSituation in the
    Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan" at the UN General Assembly

    The Resolution (No. A/62/L.42) was adopted on March 14, 2008, by
    the 62nd UN General Assembly with 39 in favor toseven against, with
    100 abstentions

    Indonesia, a member of the Organization of the Islamic Conference
    like Azerbaijan, was one of the countries thatsupported the resolution

    "We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Indonesia and
    its people for the valuable support for thisresolution at the UN,"
    Hajiyev said.
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