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    AZERI GOVERNMENT SAID TO SEEK OPPOSITION'S BACKING ON KARABAKH ISSUE

    Yeni Musavat
    March 26 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The Azerbaijani opposition daily Yeni Musavat has said that the
    authorities and the opposition may start talks on the Nagornyy
    Karabakh issue.

    "According to a report we received from sources close to the government
    circles, the Azerbaijani authorities may make efforts to reach the
    national unity within the country over the Karabakh issue.

    It is not reportedly ruled out that the government may want support
    from the opposition in efforts to be taken in connection with the
    Karabakh issue," Yeni Musavat said on 26 March.

    The newspaper believes that it is very important that Azerbaijani
    society sticks to a unique position on the problem now.

    "Because the mediating countries' [USA, Russia and France] pressure
    is mainly aimed at Baku and this will continue to be the case,"
    Yeni Musavat added.

    Commenting on US co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group Matthew Bryza's
    remarks to the New York-based Armenian Reporter newspaper that
    Azerbaijan has turned to the OSCE secretariat over the change of
    the Minsk Group's composition, Yeni Musavat said that "in the given
    situation, it would not come to terms with reality to sideline one
    of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries from the negotiating
    process. Because all the three countries have their strong interests
    in the region. From this standpoint, one may assume that Baku demands
    that the composition of the co-chairing countries be increased. To
    reject the OSCE Minsk Group generally would mean to stop the talks
    officially".

    Yeni Musavat added that "the three countries which are competing with
    each other in the region seem to be rather unanimous in their efforts
    to tear Karabakh away from Azerbaijan".

    The paper believes that Baku has two ways out of this situation under
    the current circumstances. It suggests that Baku is either to reject
    the Minsk Group format or get another state unequivocally recognizing
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity included in the group. The daily
    added that there is an advantageous diplomatic atmosphere to make
    Yerevan to accept Baku's demand.
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