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    NAGORNO KARABAKH RESOLUTION UNLIKELY IN IMMEDIATE FUTURE, RICE SAYS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.03.2008 17:41 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice expressed
    doubt that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict can be solved soon, saying
    there are problems on both sides.

    Rice spoke at a Capitol Hill hearing after two lawmakers expressed
    concern about the possibility of another war in the Caucasus region
    and asked why the Bush administration was seeking more military aid
    for Azerbaijan than Armenia.

    "In the immediate future I don't know that Nagorno Karabakh can get
    solved," Rice said at the House appropriations subcommittee hearing
    on the State Department's budget.

    "We have been close several times," Rice said. "And so we'll continue
    to try to work that. But I just have to emphasize, we have problems
    on both sides right now, and we're trying to make sure that both
    sides act responsibly."

    Rice said a state of emergency in Armenia, imposed recently after
    rioting against the results of a presidential election, had made it
    necessary to suspend some U.S. programs there.

    But Rep. Adam Schiff, a California Democrat, complained that the
    Bush administration had proposed several times as much U.S. aid in
    one category of military assistance to Azerbaijan as Armenia in the
    coming year, which he said broke a tradition of parity in assistance
    for the two countries.

    "The Azeri government, in particular, President Aliyev, have been
    ratcheting up anti-Armenian rhetoric over the past few months in
    Nagorno Karabakh," said Schiff.

    Michigan Republican Joe Knollenberg said he would favor discontinuing
    military aid to Azerbaijan. "I strongly believe that, instead of using
    this funding to help in the war in terror, they're gearing up for,
    as they say, a regional war," he said, Reuters reports.
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