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    AZERBAIJANI PRESIDENT HAILS U.N. RESOLUTION ON KARABAKH

    Interfax News Agency
    March 19 2008
    Russia

    The recently approved U.N. resolution for Nagorno Karabakh is
    Azerbaijan's political success, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said.

    "We regard the resolution as another diplomatic and political
    achievement of Azerbaijan. Once again the United Nations, the biggest
    and most important international organization, confirmed the principles
    on which the Nagorno Karabakh conflict should be settled," he said
    in an exclusive interview with Interfax on Wednesday.

    The resolution "fully meets all the norms and principles of
    international law. In my opinion, it also fully conveys the spirit
    and essence of the negotiating process," Aliyev said.

    He expressed gratitude to the countries that supported Azerbaijani
    at the United Nations.

    At the same time Baku "is surprised by the attitude of the countries
    that voted against, especially as cochairmen of the OSCE Minsk group -
    France, Russia and the Untied States mediating the conflict settlement
    - were among them ." ml dp

    Azerbaijani president hails U.N. resolution on Karabakh (Part 2)

    BAKU March 19

    The recently approved U.N. resolution for Nagorno Karabakh is
    Azerbaijan's political success, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev said.

    "We regard the resolution as another diplomatic and political
    achievement of Azerbaijan. Once again the United Nations, the biggest
    and most important international organization, confirmed the principles
    on which the Nagorno Karabakh conflict should be settled," he said
    in an exclusive interview with Interfax on Wednesday.

    The resolution "fully meets all the norms and principles of
    international law. In my opinion, it also fully conveys the spirit
    and essence of the negotiating process," Aliyev said.

    He expressed gratitude to the countries that supported Azerbaijani
    at the United Nations.

    At the same time Baku "is surprised by the attitude of the countries
    that voted against, especially as cochairmen of the OSCE Minsk group -
    France, Russia and the United States mediating the conflict settlement
    - were among them ."

    "The explanations that official representatives of these countries
    gave after the voting were positive, of course. The three countries
    confirmed the territorial integrity of Karabakh. They again declared
    that they do not recognize Nagorno Karabakh as an independent state
    which was known in advance," Aliyev said.

    "However, we regard this as an attempt to neutralize the ill feelings
    remaining in the heart of the Azeri people as a result of the ambiguous
    and I think thoughtless move in the process of voting. I think that
    as mediators these counties should have abstained," he said.

    He said that the future negotiating process will depend among other
    things on the degree of confidence between the countries involved in
    the negotiating process and mediators. "I must say that the voting
    against the resolution did not add confidence, but on the contrary,
    seriously undermined it," he said.

    "The question that in five, ten or 100 years from now Nagorno
    Karabakh will be separated from Azerbaijan has never been raised,"
    Aliyev said. "Russia, France and the United States as cochairmen of
    the Minsk group know that and support the approach. If that is not so,
    they should say so, but it is so," Aliyev said.

    "Thus the voting showed who is who. It also showed that even though
    some of the mediator countries actively lobbied and canvassed
    among U.N.

    members to join them, their efforts failed," he said.

    Aliyev said that Armenia's stance on the issue on whether the Armenian
    leadership will be loyal to the peace process is not clear to Baku.

    "The Armenian side attempted to distract the attention of the world
    public from domestic processes by fanning tension on the separation
    line. But it failed. Therefore we cannot say anything definite about
    the negotiating process now," he said.

    Aliyev said the economy in Azerbaijan is much more advanced than
    in Armenia.

    "In its volume our economy is at least four times bigger than the
    Armenian one. Today we have currency reserves of about $8 billion
    and they will at least double within a year. We have development
    prospects, we have a program, we have access to world markets, we
    are not an isolatable or self-isolating country," he said.
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