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    BAKU THREATENED TO BREAK RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA
    by Grigory Plakhotnikov; Rafael Mustafaev

    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    March 17, 2008 Monday

    U.N. General Assembly focused Friday on the resolution on Azerbaijan's
    occupied territories that demands from Armenia to immediately pull out
    the troops of Nagorny Karabakh. Russia, the United States and France
    that co-chair the OSCE Minsk Group for Nagorny Karabakh voted against
    the resolution. Baku rebuffed by threatening to break relations with
    the opposing states and change the format of the Minsk Group.

    Baku submitted the draft to the General Assembly in late February.

    The document was put to vote past Friday and rejected by Russia, the
    United States and France. Those states co-chair the OSCE Minsk Group
    that has endeavored to find a peaceful solution for Nagorny Karabakh
    conflict since 1992. The given reasons are that the draft elaborated
    by Azerbaijan doesn't reflect all approaches towards sorting out the
    Karabakh problem.

    Indeed, the document ignores even the previously reached agreements,
    including holding a referendum to determine the status of that
    region. "The draft has taken into consideration only some of the basic
    settlement principles that correspond to the interests of Azerbaijan
    exclusively without mentioning, for instance, the determination of
    final legal status of Nagorny Karabakh by holding a plebiscite amid
    the population for free and true declaration of will," the RF Foreign
    Ministry said in the statement released after voting.

    The resolution was voted by 146 of 192 U.N. member-states. Of them,
    39 (including 33 Moslem states) upheld the document, seven (Russia,
    the U.S., France, Armenia, India, Angola and Vanuatu) rejected it
    and 100 preferred to abstain.

    Baku rebuffed in no time, threatening to revise the relations with
    Moscow, Washington and Paris along with the format of Minsk Group
    that has been working in the current form since 1997.
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