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    Interfax News Agency, Russia
    March 28 2008


    Armenia concerned about lack of uniformity between CSTO members in UN
    voting

    YEREVAN March 28


    Yerevan is concerned about the fact that the Collective Security
    Treaty Organization (CSTO) member-states did not vote uniformly on a
    UN General Assembly resolution on the situation in the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan on March 14, Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanian said.

    "Armenia is concerned that the Organization failed to display a
    uniform position. The countries that voted for the resolution in fact
    voted against the negotiating process," the Armenian Foreign Ministry
    quoted Oskanian as saying at an informal conference of CSTO foreign
    ministers in Moscow.

    He said he hoped the CSTO members would display solidarity during
    voting in the future.

    Oskanian also suggested that the resolution does not have any legal
    force.

    It was reported earlier that the UN General Assembly passed a
    resolution on the situation in the occupied territories of
    Azerbaijan, which was initiated by Baku, on March 14. The resolution
    was supported by 39 countries, seven voted against it, and 100
    abstained.

    As regards the CSTO members (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
    Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan), only Russia and
    Armenia voted against the resolution, Uzbekistan voted in favor of
    it, and the rest of its members abstained.

    France and the U.S., which, together with Russia, are co-chairmen of
    the OSCE Minsk Group mediating in the negotiations to resolve the
    conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, also
    voted against the resolution.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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