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  • BAKU: Azerbaijan Protests At Separatists' Invitation To Conference I

    AZERBAIJAN PROTESTS AT SEPARATISTS' INVITATION TO CONFERENCE IN MOSCOW

    Azeri Press Agency
    April 8 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Moscow, 8 April: The Azerbaijani embassy in Russia has sent a protest
    note to this country's Foreign Ministry.

    A source at the embassy has told the Russian bureau of APA that
    an international conference entitled "After Kosovo: The union
    of unrecognized states on the path towards recognition" was held
    at the Institute of CIS Countries on 28 March, led by the first
    deputy chairman of Russia's State Duma Committee for CIS Affairs
    and Relations with Compatriots, Konstantin Zatulin. Representatives
    of the self-proclaimed regime [in Nagornyy Karabakh] were invited
    to the conference and it was attended by representatives of Russian
    government bodies. The [Azerbaijani] embassy took appropriate measures
    in connection with the case and sent a protest note to the Russian
    Foreign Ministry on 7 April.

    The document openly and firmly drew attention to the fact that a
    representative of the Russian legislative body, and the first deputy
    chairman of Russia's State Duma Committee for CIS Affairs and Relations
    with Compatriots, does not get rid of this kind of illegal activity and
    noted that such an activity was unacceptable. It was openly stated that
    the invitation of representatives from the Russian Foreign Ministry
    and the Moscow government to the conference was not in the spirit of
    strategic partnership relations between the two countries as reflected
    in contracts and other political and legal documents signed between
    Azerbaijan and Russia. A demand was made to the Russian Foreign
    Ministry to give an explanation in connection with the conference
    and the ministry was asked not to repeat this in the future.
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