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    OSCE RAPPORTEUR WARNS OF RISK OF CLASHES OVER GARABAGH

    AzerNews Weekly
    Sept 3 2008
    Azerbaijan

    The risk of armed clashes continues in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
    over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (PA)
    president`s special rapporteur on the conflict has said.

    Goran Lennmarker, who arrived in Baku on Monday as part of a visit to
    the South Caucasus region, expressed his hope that both sides in this
    ongoing conflict would seek a common ground, saying it was pivotal to
    compromise in exchange for a settlement to the long-standing dispute.

    "If a compromise solution is found, many refugees will be able to
    return home. I believe this is important for both countries," he said.

    Upper Garabagh is an Azerbaijani region that has been occupied by
    Armenian forces since a 1994 ceasefire ended separatist fighting that
    killed an estimated 30,000 people and forced as many as one million
    people from their homes.

    The OSCE`s team of diplomats, referred to as the Minsk Group, has
    been brokering the peace process.

    In reference to the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, Lennmarker said the
    OSCE unequivocally supported Georgia`s territorial integrity. He said
    his visit to the region would allow him to closely follow ongoing
    developments in the South Caucasus republic, where a brief war with
    Russia took place in August.

    "Abkhazia is Georgian territory and residents of the region have been
    living side by side for years," Lennmarker said.

    He added that Azerbaijan is one of the three South Caucasus states,
    and how relations develop among these regional states following the
    Georgian-Russian conflict will be carefully watched.

    On August 16, Lennmarker was appointed the OSCE PA special envoy
    for Georgia and the situation in its breakaway republic of South
    Ossetia. After completing the visit to Azerbaijan, he is scheduled
    to meet with officials in Armenia and Georgia. He will, further,
    submit a report on the current situation in Georgia when the PA meets
    in Toronto, Canada from September 18-21.
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