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    BAKU TO REVISE RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA, US, FRANCE OVER UN RESOLUTION

    Interfax News Agency
    March 17 2008
    Russia

    Azerbaijan will revise its relations with the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairmen over their vote against a UN General Assembly resolution
    on the situation in the occupied Azerbaijani territory that called for
    the withdrawal of all Armenian troops, Azeri Deputy Foreign Minister
    Araz Azimov said.

    "Azerbaijan will revise and adjust its relations with the co- chairing
    countries within the framework of the Minsk process," Azimov told
    journalists on Saturday.

    Azimov said that Azerbaijan was stunned that all the three countries
    co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group voted against the resolution.

    The resolution, which the UN General Assembly passed on Friday, was
    supported by 39 countries, seven voted against it and 100 abstained.

    The opponents of the resolution were Russia, the U.S., France, Armenia,
    Angola, India, and Vanuatu.

    "We are satisfied with the adoption of this resolution. This helped
    clarify the situation. Azerbaijan is no longer going to move in
    darkness. Everybody should realize that a conflict settlement
    acceptable to Azerbaijan is possible only based on the territorial
    integrity principle," Azimov said.

    The passage of the resolution does not mean Azerbaijan intends to
    change the format of the negotiations, and Baku will remain committed
    to the OSCE Minsk Group's mediation, Azimov said.

    The resolution supports Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, demands the
    withdrawal of all Armenian forces "from all the occupied territories
    of the Republic of Azerbaijan," reaffirms "the inalienable right of
    the population expelled from the occupied territories" to return to
    their homes, and calls for establishing "normal, secure and equal
    conditions of life for Armenian and Azerbaijani communities in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region."

    The resolution also supports international mediation efforts to settle
    the conflict, particularly those made by the OSCE Minsk Group, and
    calls on other organizations and countries to facilitate a peaceful
    settlement of the conflict.
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