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    Reuters, UK
    March 14 2008


    UN assembly tells Armenia to get out of Azerbaijan


    Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:48pm EDT
    By Louis Charbonneau

    UNITED NATIONS, March 14 (Reuters) - The U.N. General Assembly on
    Friday demanded that Armenian forces withdraw from all occupied
    territories in Azerbaijan, but key mediators in the Azeri-Armenia
    dispute rejected the non-binding resolution.

    In an Azeri-drafted resolution, the assembly called for "the
    immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal from all the
    occupied territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan."

    Although the largely symbolic resolution was adopted, only 39 out of
    192 members of the U.N. General Assembly voted for it. Seven
    countries, including Armenia, the United States, France and Russia,
    voted against it.

    There were 100 abstentions and many other countries chose not to
    participate in the vote, which Western diplomats said was a
    reflection of the fact that most people felt the Azeri resolution was
    not a balanced picture of the problem.

    "This resolution was not helpful," said a diplomat from one of the
    three co-chairs of the Minsk Group -- Russia, the United States and
    France.

    The Minsk Group is a committee of countries working to bring about a
    peaceful resolution of the disagreement over Nagorno-Karabakh, the
    disputed Caucasus mountain enclave. The group was established by the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in 1992.

    A U.S. statement on the resolution said the three Minsk Group
    co-chairs all voted against the resolution because they agreed it
    represented a "unilateral" view of the dispute.

    European Union president Slovenia issued a statement that said the
    Minsk Group should continue to deal with the issue.

    "The EU calls on the parties concerned to avoid any actions which
    could lead to heightened tensions and which could undermine the
    ongoing mediation efforts," it said.

    Last week Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said Kosovo's newly declared
    independence from Serbia had emboldened Armenian separatists in
    Azerbaijan's mountainous enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have accused each other of stoking the
    recent violence there. (Editing by Eric Walsh)
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