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    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    Feb 20 2008


    Azerbaijani Public Representatives to Visit Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh
    20.02.08 20:49

    Azerbaijan, Baku, 20 February / Trend News corr S. Ilhamgizi / In
    March 2008, the delegation including the Azerbaijani NGO
    representatives, human rights activists and experts will visit
    Armenia as well as the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, the Chair of the
    Azerbaijani National Committee of the Helsinki Civil Assembly Arzu
    Abdullayeva said to Trend.

    According to Abdullayeva, the delegation will include 7-10 members -
    the experts on the Nagorno-Karabakh, NGO heads, as well as the
    journalists. Mainly, Nagorno-Karabakh residents will be included.

    Initially, the delegation will visit Armenia, where it will
    participate in the conference `Prospects for conflict settlement
    within the framework of integration into Europe', which is going to
    take place in Yerevan. After the conference, the Azerbaijani
    delegation will leave Armenia for Nagorno-Karabakh.

    `We wanted to go to Karabakh via Azerbaijan and applied to the
    Foreign Ministry for the purpose. But the Ministry stated that it was
    not in its mandate and advised us to apply to the Border Troops. And
    the Border Troops said that it is not expedient to visit the occupied
    territory via Azerbaijan,' she said.

    According to Abdullayeva, the visit of NGO representatives to Armenia
    will aim at `national diplomacy'. Its goal is to form a positive
    opinion about Azerbaijan and to show a civil attitude of Azerbaijanis
    to them.

    `We hope that we will be able to coordinate some model for the
    peaceful regulation of the conflict. We need to exchange opinions
    with Armenians in this regard. We know that we can not achieve
    serious progress in the first stage, but hopefully our efforts will
    be success,' the human rights activist.

    He said that the meetings will be held with the ordinary Armenians
    and the talks are expected to be held with the officials as well,
    during the visit.

    Abdullayeva said that the discussions and consultations will be held
    with the representatives of government bodies, Azerbaijani parliament
    and international organization, before the visit to Armenia.
    From: Baghdasarian
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